Água de Inglaterra

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A historical medicinal tonic



Água de Inglaterra[edit]

A bottle of Água de Inglaterra

Água de Inglaterra was a popular medicinal tonic in the 18th and 19th centuries, primarily used in Portugal and its colonies. The tonic was believed to have therapeutic properties, particularly in the treatment of malaria and other febrile illnesses.

History[edit]

The origins of Água de Inglaterra can be traced back to the introduction of cinchona bark, also known as Peruvian bark, to Europe. The bark contains quinine, an alkaloid effective in treating malaria. The name "Água de Inglaterra" translates to "Water of England," reflecting its association with English merchants who traded cinchona bark.

Composition[edit]

Água de Inglaterra was primarily composed of an infusion of cinchona bark. The bark was steeped in alcohol or water to extract the active compounds. The resulting liquid was often mixed with other ingredients, such as sugar or spices, to improve its taste.

Uses[edit]

The tonic was widely used as a prophylactic and treatment for malaria, which was prevalent in many parts of the world during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was also used to treat other febrile conditions and was sometimes prescribed as a general tonic to improve overall health.

Cultural Impact[edit]

Água de Inglaterra became a staple in Portuguese households and was often included in pharmacies and apothecaries. Its use spread to Portuguese colonies, where malaria was a significant health concern.

Decline[edit]

With the development of more effective and standardized antimalarial drugs, the use of Água de Inglaterra declined. The discovery of pure quinine and later synthetic antimalarials reduced the reliance on traditional remedies.

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