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Vomiting (also
known as
emesis and
throwing up) is the involuntary,
forceful expulsion of the
contents of one's
stomach through the
mouth and sometimes...
- traffic, and due to low flow
levels its
water became stagnant and
severely nauseant, also due to the
increasing quantity of
water coming from
sewage network...
- An
antiemetic is a drug that is
effective against vomiting and nausea.
Antiemetics are
typically used to
treat motion sickness and the side
effects of...
- in
medical settings (see
syrup of ipecac). It has also been used as a
nauseant, expectorant, and diap****tic, and was
prescribed for
conditions such as...
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various treatments and
medications including, "bloodletting, laxatives, and
nauseant."
These seemed to be
making Marie sicker and less lucid; she sometimes...
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recommended Mentha cervina for its
value both as an "aromatic" and a "
nauseant." The 1860
edition of
Robert Hooper's
Lexicon Medi**** opined: "This plant...
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pressure ventilation devices, and
administration of anti-emetics, anti-
nauseants, and
vitamins through IV, oral, SL, SC, inhalation, or
nebulization routes...