That road he felt that he was rapidly going; for his senses were becoming numb, and a nauseant sensation proved that if he was not sea-sick, he was remarkably sick of the sea, even to the point of dissolution.
Billing and cooing before folks acts as a nauseant upon sensible men and women, and in this case it did upon a few of the better class of the city of Santa Blarneeo, within a few miles of which Clark lived.
Has been largely used as a nauseant and expectorant.
Lobelia: has been used as a nauseant to relieve the spasms.
Apomorphine: to produce a plentiful fluid secretion; also as nauseant expectorant.
Lobelia: when cough is paroxysmal and there is much expectoration slightly nauseant expectorants are good combined with opium.
The nauseant action of squill, which is alluded to in connection with Anasarcin, is too well known to require more than a mention.
In small doses it is a simple Expectorant; in nauseant doses, it assists expectoration by relaxing the bronchial tubes, and diminishing the number of the respirations.
By the operation of the Nauseant the violent action of the heart in high fever may be allayed.
The influence of Antimony on the glandular organs is indirectly but powerfully intensified by its nauseant action.
In such instances it is well to combine the Cathartic with a small dose of Tartar Emetic or Ipecacuanha, which by its nauseant operation may diminish the vascular pressure, and thus favour the necessary absorption.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nauseant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.