Definition of Coronaries

1. Noun. (plural of coronary) ¹

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Definition of Coronaries

1. coronary [n] - See also: coronary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coronaries

coronal hypospadias
coronal plane
coronal pulp
coronal section
coronal suture
coronale
coronalis
coronally
coronals
coronamen
coronand
coronands
coronaria
coronaries (current term)
coronarism
coronaritis
coronary
coronary-artery disease
coronary-prone behaviour
coronary angiography
coronary angioplasty
coronary arteries
coronary arteriosclerosis
coronary arteritis
coronary artery
coronary artery aneurysm
coronary artery anomalies

Literary usage of Coronaries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1894)
"In the great majority the coronaries were found diseased, but many of them were said to be, nevertheless, largely permeable. Pericarditis, with adhesions ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"The pulmonary membranes, and lungs themselves, natural in appearance, without signs of recent in- mouths of the coronaries of the heart. ..."

3. Observations on the Nature and Cure of Dropsies: And Particularly on the by John Blackall (1813)
"In nine the coronaries likewise were ascertained to B6'diseased ; in one the coronaries alone ;* in several the valves and heart itself. ..."

4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1888)
"In seven cases the coronaries were involved, and in all of these there was very ... In this case however the coronaries were only affected at the orifice, ..."

5. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1801)
"It is singularly remarkable also, that in every instance already recorded of ossified coronaries, no symptoms resembling angina pectoris are mentioned. ..."

6. The human body and its connexion with man: Illustrated by the Principal Organs by James John Garth Wilkinson (1860)
"It is here that Swedenborg's doctrine of these foramina and the coronaries, finds its strongest present attestations. According to this view, ..."

7. The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery: And Collateral Branches of edited by Walter Channing, John Ware (1817)
"In nine the coronaries likewise were ascertained to be diseased ; in one the coronaries alone ;* in several the valves and heart itself. ..."

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