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vomition|vəˈmɪʃən| [a. obs. F. vomition (16th c.), or ad. L. vomitiōn-is, vomitio, noun of action f. vomĕre to vomit.] The action of vomiting.
1656Blount Glossogr., Vomition, a vomiting, casting, or parbreaking. 1676Grew Musæum, Anat. Stomach & Guts vi. 25 The use hereof with Vndulation, is for Vomition. 1701― Cosm. Sacra iii. ii. 98 If the Stomack had wanted the Faculty of Vomition, they had inevitably died. c1714Arbuthnot, etc. M. Scriblerus i. x, He attended Dr. Woodward through a twelve months course of vomition. 1800Med. Jrnl. III. 585 Prof. Hufeland distinguishes two species of vomition of the milk observed in infants. 1822–7Good Study Med. (1829) II. 619 An emetic which..has the additional benefit of emulging the meseraic or mesenteric vessels by the act of vomition. 1908Edin. Rev. July 200 Some of these..were relieved by a copious vomition and survived. |