Lexicographical Neighbors of Emulging
Literary usage of Emulging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1843)
"... long as they elicited free dejections, we regarded them as effective in arousing
the peristaltic movements of the bowels, and in emulging the liver and ..."
2. First Lines of the Practice of Physic by William Cullen (1808)
"Vomiting, by whatever means excited, if often repeated, with violent straining,
seems to be powerful in emulging the biliary ducts, and commonly throws out ..."
3. Mineral Springs of North America: How to Reach, and how to Use Them by John Jennings Moorman (1873)
"For instance, while some waters are well adapted to produce alterative effects
upon the secretory organs, and, by their general emulging and changing ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1876)
"With the view of emulging the liver and unloading the torpid bowels, a pill
containing four grains of calomel was forthwith administered. ..."