It might be as well argued that vomiting is a necessary physiological and healthful act, and should occur with regularity, because a person may so overload his stomach as to make the act necessary as a remedial measure.
Vomiting is a diseased action, a pathological process, and is occasioned by the voluntary transgression of the individual.
He withdrew from the world because he couldn't abide bad men, after vomiting a thousand curses at 'em.
Having sent them away the matter was dismissed from my mind for three hours after, when, by an attack of vomiting and oppression at the stomach, they were enforced upon my attention.
Intense vomitingwas present in four, while in Mrs. R.
Freedom from abdominal pain is usually noted; diarrhea is the exception and constipation the rule; vomiting sometimes occurs, but may be absent.
When the child was slightly over a year old egg-white was given to it, and nausea and vomiting immediately followed.
When I entered the room, he was vomiting a black, muddy cruor; and was bleeding at the nose.
Vomiting and bilious stools occurred plentifully to most, with sweat succeeding, not however an easy, uninterrupted and critical sweat.
The very substance of the people is borne away, here drop by drop, and there in streams, by the wretched vomiting of our sewers into the rivers, and the gigantic vomiting of our rivers into the ocean.
These attacks of vomiting seldom occur oftener than two or three times a day, but they may return for several days together, the child's head probably growing heavier, and its headache more severe.
Usually too, vomiting occurs repeatedly; a symptom of the greatest importance, since it may exist before there is any well-marked sign of head affection.
The bowels generally continue constipated, and the vomiting seldom ceases, though it is sometimes less frequent than before.
The infant in whom from any of these causes vomiting has come on, must at once be taken from the breast, and for a couple of hours neither food nor medicine should be given to it.
Causeless frequently repeated vomiting in a child not ill but ailing, is nine times out of ten a sign of mischief in the head.
Even the old priest was hustled away, still vomiting excommunications and threats.
For instance, it is known that emetics given through the mouth often remain without results; if however the emetic apomorphine is injected anywhere under the skin, vomiting surely follows within a very short time.
In this connection it is a peculiar fact that vomiting will not recur if it has once ceased for twenty-four hours.
There may not be any desire for food, but generally little difficulty is experienced in inducing children to take milk or broth, which is all the more surprising as vomiting regularly follows.
On the other hand the cough may become so violent that vomiting is caused at the same time.
Vomiting is facilitated when children are raised or placed on their side.
The attacks of pain were so severe as frequently to produce vomiting and the greatest prostration.
The history of the attacks negatives the idea that the vomiting is ordinarily remedial.
In such a case vomitingmay directly relieve the nerve-pain.
Vomiting in young children proceeds sometimes from too much milk, and sometimes from bad milk, and as often from a moist, loose stomach; for as dryness retains so looseness lets go.
Hence violent coughing or vomiting should be avoided if possible; horseback riding, jolting in a carriage, convulsions, hysterical crying, may also be the causative factors.
Vomiting is most generally absent, but the protruded and reddened appearance of the anus will give a clue to the actual condition of the alimentary tube.
At this period vomiting may come on; but when the animal is morbidly ravenous, the stomach does not generally reject its contents.
Sometimes vomiting ensues before the patient completely loses consciousness, and the muscular exertion entailed may ward off the actual faint.
Persistent vomiting of dark-brown material is often present, and diarrhœa with blood-stained stools is not uncommon.
The appetite is lost; there may be sickness and vomiting and profuse diarrhœa; and the patient emaciates rapidly.
In severe cases diarrhœa and vomiting of dark coffee-ground material are often prominent features.
Soon, however, the complaint will be self-evident by the vomiting of a peculiar yellow, frothy fluid.
The poison had so diminished the sensibility of the stomach, that vomiting did not take place for near twenty minutes, although another draught had been exhibited.
She soon complained of pain in the stomach; and, in five days, vomiting commenced, which was incessant for two days.
Nausea and vomiting appearing within a few hours after the explosion was reported frequently by the Japanese.
Vomiting was not infrequently reported and observed during the course of the later symptoms, although at these times it generally appeared to be related to other manifestation of systemic reactions associated with infection.
These are medicines which cause vomiting and evacuation of the stomach.
The action of the heart is increased, the pulse is quick, andvomiting sometimes takes place.
Control the vomiting and allay the thirst by allowing the patient to suck small pieces of ice every five or ten minutes.
As it progresses, the vomiting becomes a sort of regurgitation, the contents of the stomach being ejected without any apparent nausea or effort.
Vomiting sometimes, severe pains in arms, from elbows to shoulders, pain in left side.
Nausea, vomiting and purging are the most prominent symptoms.
During, or at the end of the paroxysm, vomiting frequently occurs, and sometimes nosebleed.
Occasional attacks of nausea and vomiting are common; pains in the limbs and loins, which are often mistaken for rheumatism.
This consists chiefly in relieving the patient of pain and vomiting during the passage of the gall-stones.
Peach tree leaves and bark are slightly sedative, but the chief use which we have found for these articles is to control nausea and vomiting arising from irritability of the stomach.
If it does not cause vomiting in fifteen minutes, give a second dose.
In 1766 occurred another unusual convulsion, the mountain continuing vigorously active from March till December, vomiting lava streams and huge volcanic “bombs.
This same volcano burst forth suddenly in March, 1856, vomiting torrents of mud, streams of lava, and clouds of ashes and scoria, doing almost as much mischief as on the former occasion.
Sickness next comes on, accompanied by vomiting of a bright yellow, or dark green fluid, mixed with froth.
The vomiting continues, and is at times very distressing; and diarrhoea and dysentery may supervene and cause death.
After vomiting commences he recommends, Bromide of soda, [Dr]i.
They are useful in allaying the nausea and vomiting by getting up a counter irritation, and should be applied over the pit of the stomach.
This dog had slight convulsions, was almost unable to stand, and had vomiting and purging.
Innumerable Nagas also, with faces emitting fire descending from high, approached Arjuna, vomiting the most virulent poison all the while.
And those wild elephants, betraying the usual symptoms of alarm by urinating and ejecting the contents of their stomachs and vomiting blood in large quantities, trampled, as they ran, many warriors to death.
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