Peruvian Bark called also Jesuit's Bark, because it was introduced into Spain by the Jesuits. “Quinine,”
from the same tree, is called by the Indians quinquina. (See Cinchona.)

Formerly a valuable botanical for treatment of malaria. Now of little use. A formerly popular
carbonated beverage, Moxie contained it. Horrid tasting. Once in a while "to have lots of
Mozie" meaning to be arrogant may still be heard in of troy's bailiwick.