
Just the Tonic : a History of Tonic Water
Just the Tonic is an accessible yet informative history of tonic water:
its connections to the major disease malaria,
the cure discovered in the bitter bark of the cinchona tree
and its constituent alkaloid quinine.
It is a history deeply intertwined with botanical exploration
and empire in the Victorian era,
and the role of botanical gardens such as Kew.
Just the Tonic is an accessible yet informative history of tonic water:
its connections to the major disease malaria,
the cure discovered in the bitter bark of the cinchona tree
and its constituent alkaloid quinine.
It is a history deeply intertwined with botanical exploration
and empire in the Victorian era,
and the role of botanical gardens such as Kew.
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Just the Tonic is an accessible yet informative history of tonic water:
its connections to the major disease malaria,
the cure discovered in the bitter bark of the cinchona tree
and its constituent alkaloid quinine.
It is a history deeply intertwined with botanical exploration
and empire in the Victorian era,
and the role of botanical gardens such as Kew.












