emetine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of emetine
1810–20; < Greek émet ( os ) vomiting + -ine 2; compare French émétine
Example Sentences
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The autopsy report listed the cause of death as "emetine cardiotoxicity due to or as a consequence of anorexia nervosa."
From The Guardian • Oct. 23, 2010
I have diagnosed it as pyorrhea which has infected the stomach from the mouth, and have suggested emetine treatment of the mouth as a cure for the stomach disorder.
From Michael, Brother of Jerry by London, Jack
Some cases of amibian dysentery are being treated with calomel, salol, and emetine.
From Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross by International Committee of the Red Cross
Doctor Granville, at the outside, will cure his pyorrhea with emetine for no more than a paltry fifty dollars.
From Michael, Brother of Jerry by London, Jack
Then would come the time for another inoculation with emetine, and we would join the long line of men waiting, stripped to the waist, for Captain Hummel's needle.
From With Manchesters in the East by Hurst, Gerald B. (Gerald Berkeley), Sir
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