v. Phys. [ad. L. ēmulgē-re to milk out.] trans. To drain (secretory organs) of their contents. Hence Emulging vbl. sb. and ppl. a.

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1681.  trans. Willis’ Rem. Med. Wks., Voc., Emulging, Vessels or Arteries, or Veins.

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1784.  Cullen, First Lines, clxxii. Wks. 1827, I. 625. Vomiting … emulges the biliary and pancreatic ducts.

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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.

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