Standard Supply Table, Indigenous Medicinal Plants, CSA
When the blockade cut off imported drugs, including quinine, the Confederacy turned to indigenous plants hoping for remedies. Most were useless, but Medical Purveyors across the South were still urged to gather and process them.
Found in Confederate Citizens File
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