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from the need to protect sailors and soldiers abroad from malariaresultedfrom the need to protect sailors and soldiers abroad from malaria
in old Malaya by colonial soldiers to ward against malariawas createdin old Malaya by colonial soldiers to ward against malaria
in India as a more palatable way for Victorian colonialists to down bitter antimalarial quinineoriginatedin India as a more palatable way for Victorian colonialists to down bitter antimalarial quinine
as a palatable delivery system for the bitter quinine that sailors and other equatorial travelers took to prevent malariaoriginatedas a palatable delivery system for the bitter quinine that sailors and other equatorial travelers took to prevent malaria
in the British colonies as a way to make tonic water , which contained quinine taken to ward off malaria , acceptable to drinkwas inventedin the British colonies as a way to make tonic water , which contained quinine taken to ward off malaria , acceptable to drink
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in India , where the “ tonic ” water with quinine was added to spirits to prevent that dreaded diseaseoriginatedin India , where the “ tonic ” water with quinine was added to spirits to prevent that dreaded disease
in the early 19th century to combat and prevent the mosquito - borne illness Malariawas createdin the early 19th century to combat and prevent the mosquito - borne illness Malaria
as a way of making the bitter drug quinine used to fight malaria more palatable to the British tonguewas createdas a way of making the bitter drug quinine used to fight malaria more palatable to the British tongue
for sailors as a way to prevent scurvycreatedfor sailors as a way to prevent scurvy
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