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Seasickness

Known as: MAL DE MER, Sea Sickness, Sickness, Sea 
A sensation of discomfort associated with travel over water, which may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or sweating.
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Passenger well being, comfort and safety are critical for the earning capacity of the passenger ships whether they are… 
2002
2002
Aujourd’hui, il est impossible de négliger les aspects multidimensionnels du malade et de sa maladie ou d’omettre ce qui va bien… 
1997
1997
L'extensionnalisme est souvent rejete comme incapable d'expliquer la metaphore, la fiction, le discours indirect et l'attribution… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
: This review describes current concepts concerning the aetiology and nature of seasickness. The condition is a manifestation of… 
1961
1961
Some simple techniques are described by which the efficacy of anti-seasickness drugs as depressors of vestibular function can be… 
1955
1955
Chlorpromazine [10 - ( γ -dimethylaminopropyl) - 2 -chlorophenothiazine hydrochloride], better known in this country under the… 
1951
1951
DIMENHYDRINATE (2-[benzohydryloxy]-N, N-dimethylethylamine 8-chlorotheophyllinate) (dramamine) has recently been introduced for… 
1950
1950
MOTION sickness represents a response to a particular pattern of vestibular discharges which are generated chiefly in the…