"Send for some oil of turpentine and tartar emetic ." "That emetic , Villefort -- see if it is coming." Villefort sprang into the passage, exclaiming, "The emetic ! "Will they never bring that emetic ?" asked the doctor.

The stratagem was good while it was unsuspected, but after that the marauders simply gave the sagacious United States mail an emetic and sat down to wait.

"Pretty near," said Brown, with the shadow of a smile; for the emetic had very suddenly taken effect. That book on his table was a work on poisons; and was put down open at the place where it stated that a certain Indian poison, though deadly and difficult to trace, was particularly easily reversible by the use of the commonest emetics . I suppose he read that at the last moment--" "And remembered that there were emetics in the cruet-stand," said Father Brown.

But sometimes he is like the old juggling fellow, formerly a patient of mine in Ceylon, that making believe swallow jack-knives, once upon a time let one drop into him in good earnest, and there it stayed for a twelvemonth or more; when I gave him an emetic , and he heaved it up in small tacks, d'ye see.

I mean this: When a carpenter is ill he asks the physician for a rough and ready cure; an emetic or a purge or a cautery or the knife,-- these are his remedies.

Among the patients with nausea and vomiting, the severity of emesis in terms of number of emetic episodes and frequency of nausea were also compared between two groups in acute and delayed phases of 1st and 2nd cycles (Figures 5, 6 and Tables 1, 2).

Though Group-O has shown less number of emetic episodes in 1 hr.