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Definition of Cardiac rhythm
1. Noun. The rhythm of a beating heart.
Generic synonyms: Regular Recurrence, Rhythm
Specialized synonyms: Atrioventricular Nodal Rhythm, Nodal Rhythm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardiac Rhythm
Literary usage of Cardiac rhythm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1893)
"On the Influence exercised by the Central Nervous System on the cardiac rhythm,
with an Inquiry into the Action of Chloroform on that Rhythm. ..."
2. The Diagnostics of internal medicine: A Clinical Treatise Upon the by Glentworth Reeve Butler (1909)
"I)itt(tram representing two variation* from the normal cardiac rhythm. To b« read
from left to right. The other variation is an undue prolongation of the ..."
3. Diseases of the heart and aorta by Arthur Douglass Hirschfelder (1918)
"ALTERATIONS IN cardiac rhythm. THE irregularities in rhythm of the heart may be
divided first into three classes: (1) arrhythmias, in which there is no ..."
4. Therapeutics of the circulation by Thomas Lauder Brunton (1915)
"CHAPTER II PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEART Movements of the Heart—Heart of the Frog—Origin
of the cardiac rhythm—Neurogenic and Myogenic Theories—Block ..."
5. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1896)
"If the surrounding medium is a mixture in equal parts of egg albumen and '75 °/0
NaCl, the irregularities of the cardiac rhythm are not so marked as when ..."
6. A Text-book of physiology by Isaac Ott (1913)
"Cause of cardiac rhythm.—The rhythm of the ventricle is a property of the ...
Theory of cardiac rhythm.—Numerous experiments have been performed upon the ..."