From one of the many newspapers dubbed the Inquirer ... oddly enough in a piece on contraception:

In the Roman times, wealthy families were known for their love of feasting, eating, drinking and merrymaking. In their houses, there was a thing called vomitorium. The practice was that when they were filled up, they would go to the vomitorium, tickle their throat to vomit what they had eaten or drunk. So they were hungry again and would eat again.


No ... no ... no ...