v. Phys. [ad. L. ēmulgē-re to milk out.] trans. To drain (secretory organs) of their contents. Hence Emulging vbl. sb. and ppl. a.
1681. trans. Willis Rem. Med. Wks., Voc., Emulging, Vessels or Arteries, or Veins.
1784. Cullen, First Lines, clxxii. Wks. 1827, I. 625. Vomiting emulges the biliary and pancreatic ducts.
1844. T. J. Graham, Dom. Med., 325. The pill No. 104 does not assist so much in emulging the biliary ducts, and giving tone to the bowels.