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Definition of Regurgitations
1. regurgitation [n] - See also: regurgitation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regurgitations
Literary usage of Regurgitations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Primer of Materia Medica for Practitioners of Homoeopathy by Timothy Field Allen (1891)
"Bitter taste; bitter regurgitations. Abdomen: Colic; pains about the navel, in
the hypochondria, drawings in the groins ..."
2. A treatise on rivers and torrents; with the method of regulating their by Paolo Frisi (1818)
"... by the various resistances, from the velocity of the whole fall, has considered,
among these resistances, principally, the regurgitations occasioned by ..."
3. The Concordance Repertory of the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia by William Daniel Gentry (1890)
"regurgitations: sour; of f. and drink. Sulph. Repugnance to hot or warm f. Calc-c.
... Sour regurgitations of f. Natr-m. regurgitations of f. which is sour ..."
4. The Concordance Repertory of the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia by William D. Gentry (1890)
"regurgitations: sour; of f. and drink. Sulph. Repugnance to hot or warm f. Calc-c.
... regurgitations of f. which is sour, with acid eructations. Podo. ..."
5. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of by Timothy Field Allen (1878)
"regurgitations of a mouthful of bile, on stooping low down,1. ... Sour uprisings
of food, with horribly tasting regurgitations, sometimes after eating, ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1899)
"The regurgitations begin at times before the meal is finished. ... In time past
the later regurgitations, at an interval of an hour or more after the ..."