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When i was a student nurse, this was always called ipecacuanha, we called it ipicac as an abbreviation!
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Hutchinson's Ecyclopedia - quote -
Emetic
Any substance administered to induce vomiting. Emetics are used to empty the stomach in many cases of deliberate or accidental drug overdose. The most frequently used is ipecacuanha.
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Hutchinson's Ecyclopedia - quote -
Emetic
Any substance administered to induce vomiting. Emetics are used to empty the stomach in many cases of deliberate or accidental drug overdose. The most frequently used is ipecacuanha.
� Research Machines plc 2006. All rights reserved. Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc
ipecacuanha
n (sometimes shortened to ipecac) the dried root of various South American plants, used as a purgative, emetic and expectorant; a plant from which this is obtained, chiefly Cephaelis or Uragoga (family Rubiaceae).
This meets the clue - medicinal drug given to induce vomiting especially when a person has taken poison - does it not? If not, why not?
n (sometimes shortened to ipecac) the dried root of various South American plants, used as a purgative, emetic and expectorant; a plant from which this is obtained, chiefly Cephaelis or Uragoga (family Rubiaceae).
This meets the clue - medicinal drug given to induce vomiting especially when a person has taken poison - does it not? If not, why not?
Fair enough, ladybarbara - but can I point out that in the answer you refer to, you say "Sorry, I should have spelt it with an i in the original question, I did in the puzzle itself".
I would not have said anything further had I understood that you did indeed spell it with an 'e' - but no harm done; we all have the answer required anyway.
I would not have said anything further had I understood that you did indeed spell it with an 'e' - but no harm done; we all have the answer required anyway.