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‖ tachycardia Path.|tækɪˈkɑːdɪə| [mod.L. f. Gr. ταχύ-ς swift + καρδία heart.] ‘Abnormal paroxysmal rapidity of the heart's action’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).
1889Lancet 2 Mar. 442/1 Those nerve cells and fibres which are concerned in the production of the tachycardia. 1891Ibid. 2 May 1012/1 Dr. Wood proposes the restriction of the name ‘tachycardia’ to those cases in which very violent heart action occurs without obvious reason. 1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 813 Tachycardia..is improperly applied in the sense of mere rate; it is the name of a particular disease. So tachyˈcardiac [cf. cardiac], (a) adj., of or pertaining to tachycardia; (b) n. a person subject to or affected with tachycardia.
1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 828 The tachycardiac attacks have been the cause of this disposition. Ibid. 832 One of my tachycardiacs began to ride a bicycle two years ago, and with much advantage. |