Sentence examples for emesis from inspiring English sources

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emesis

noun

The act or process of vomiting or having vomited.

  • Syrup of ipecac almost always forces an emesis.

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It does the job, and, considering that it was directed by the man responsible for "Mrs. Doubtfire," "Stepmom," and the "Home Alone" films, we should be grateful that it does so without inducing emesis.

Chasing the emesis and the diarrhea seems both torturous and futile.

Known by the diagnostic mnemonic of Sludge, the symptoms include salivation, lacrimation (tearing), urinary distress, diarrhea, gastrointestinal upset and emesis (vomiting).

By the time the mysterious femme fatale was sensuously stroking evidence of the sin of Onan into her inner thigh, Aristotelean catharsis and mimesis were giving way to mass emesis.

That was when doctors were learning how the body really worked, why traditional "heroic interventions," like bloodletting and emesis, forced vomiting, generally didn't, what microbes were, and how it didn't matter if you were of bilious, phlegmatic, or other Galenic humor -- a sufficiently virulent smallpox infection would have the last laugh.

Caveat emptor: be ready to discuss "the chakras of rejuvenation and life" and "emesis" (therapeutic vomiting).

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