emetic Meaning in Tamil ( emetic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வாந்தி உண்டு பண்ணும் பொருள்,
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emetic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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emetic's Usage Examples:
Frequently this is sufficient; but if the stomach refuses to eject its objectionable contents, we may either give an emetic or wash it out by means of a stomach-pump or siphon.
In man its chief effect is its emetic action, which seems to be due entirely to local irritation of the stomach.
This consists in the use of emetics or the stomach-pump, with lime-water, which decomposes the alkaloid.
The sulphate is an excellent emetic in cases of poisoning, acting rapidly and without much nausea or depression.
Gilded Berry poisoning can be cured if a powerful emetic is immediately administered but otherwise the effects are usually fatal.
Apomorphine is essentially a muscle poison, but owing to the fact that minute 'doses stimulate the vomiting centre and cause emesis before any other symptoms are observable, its emetic action is the most prominent effect in man.
Metallic antimony was utilized to make goblets in which wine was allowed to stand so as to acquire emetic properties, and "everlasting" pills of the metal, supposed to act by contact merely, were administered and recovered for future use after they had fulfilled their purpose.
Zeus grew up, administered an emetic to Cronus (some say Metis did this), and had the satisfaction of seeing all his brothers and sisters disgorged alive.
The stomach must be washed out and large doses of emetics given as soon as possible.
In medicine copper sulphate was employed as an emetic, but its employment for this purpose is now very rare, as it is exceedingly depressant, and if it fails to act, may seriously damage the gastric mucous membrane.
Others (in addition to some already mentioned) are medicinal; as the palms, calabash, manchineel, pepper, fustic and a long list of cathartics, caustics, emetics, astringents, febrifuges, vermifuges, diuretics and tonics.
Anti-emetics or Sedatives (Lat.
Synonyms:
curative, powdered mustard, cure, therapeutic, dry mustard, nauseant, ipecac, vomit, vomitive, remedy,
Antonyms:
stay, soften, unhealthful, keep down, falsify,