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Definition of Nauseants
1. nauseant [n] - See also: nauseant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nauseants
Literary usage of Nauseants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1845)
"Whenever, too, it is desirous to break in upon a morbid chain, and especially in
the neuroses, nauseants may be beneficially administered : but, ..."
2. A Dispensatory and Therapeutical Remembrancer: Comprising the Entire Lists by John Mayne, Robert Eglesfeld Griffith (1848)
"Cathartics.) Use.—See preceding. Dose, gr. i.—grs. iii., compounded with liquorice
powder, starch, or the like. EXPECTORANTS. nauseants. ..."
3. The Western Lancet by Leonides M. Lawson (1844)
"These effects being incidental to the use of our common nauseants, ... Many of
our most valuable nauseants, when kept upon th« mucous surface of the bowels ..."
4. The American Eclectic Materia Medica & Therapeutics by John Milton Scudder (1898)
"... advanced stages of the disease, unless they are combined with nauseants and
expectorants. In these cases cold or acidulated drinks, or even stimulating ..."