10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAUSEATIVE»
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Prodrome of a Work to Aid the Teaching of the Vegetable ...
lnthsion of the bark of the root is used in bowel affections as a nauseative. Ainslie
. Roxburg says, the root bruised and thrown into ponds intoxicates fish, like
cocculus indicus. Oldenlandia Umbellata.—The leaves expectorant in India. Cofl'
ea ...
William Paul Crillon Barton, 1833
2
A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
But if any nauseative Critick disdain these our Lucubrations , and\envy our Fame
, the Lord ran: him more pru- ' dence: however, since he is malevoient, an
displeasing to all, l think it not a piacle to displease him. Now it is expedient that
we ...
3
Journal of Materia Medica
The odor of the room was very offensive and sickening, and to its malarial and
nauseative influence I could, but attribute one cause at least of his physical
exhaustion and cachexia. Here the Bromo-Chloralum was called into requisition,
and ...
4
The Retrospective Review
Of Fish," forms section 4, and Venner with due regard to " weake stomaches,"
admonishes the lovers of " sammon " to "carefully moderate their appetite, as that
the jocundities of it entice them not to a perilous and nauseative fulness.
5
The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
... not to a perilous and nauseative fulness." And he even thinks "turbotfor the
aged.forthem that bephlegmaticke,and that have weakestomaches, verie
inconvenient and hurtful." Such also must carefully refrain from the royal fish, the
sturgeon, ...
6
A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
When a full hard pulse, hot and dry skin, coexist with maniacal excitement, no
class of remedies is more indicated than nauseative medicines. Many
recommend the infusion of digitalis. We have generally found that tartarised
insanity, ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, 1840
7
An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
Perform] Finish] Fuliginom, [adj.S0ot.] El. IV. 3.A. Fuller, Fullin mech. FWME gC J
Sweet, exc.\] Nauseative NP. 114.. 0. Fumaria, [llo low-room] Fumble, [a. Hand (
c0rr.] F um c. [Smoak' [Exha ation] [lndignation] Fumigation, [Smoking] Fumirary.
It was his catholicon, whether the disease was acute or chronic ; and indeed I
have seen remarkable good effects from it, given every three or four hours in a
nauseative dose. It has one advantage over the active antimonials, its operation
as ...
9
Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
Adamant, (Johnson) magnet. LOATHE, i: To abominate, to nauseate. LOA
FHSOME, a. Nauseous, nauseative. LOAVES, s. The crust where two loaves are
united, kissing crust. LOCK t. Lock or sluice, Sasse ; lock of hair, &c. (leak.
LOCKING, p.
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806
10
From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story
Crude burning of 12 grains of antimony is found to produce white smoke (said by
Le Fèvre to be nothing more than “sublimated” antimony) and calx weighing only
6–7 grains. The calx so produced still has the emetic (nauseative) qualities of ...
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Other related terms from the 17th century—nauseation, nauseative, nauseity, nausity—are now obsolete or used very rarely, but for now ... «OUPblog, Sep 09»