Definition of Arythmic

1. arythmia [adj] - See also: arythmia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arythmic

arytaenoid
arytenoepiglottidean
arytenoid
arytenoid cartilage
arytenoid glands
arytenoid swelling
arytenoidal articular surface of cricoid
arytenoidectomy
arytenoideus
arytenoiditis
arytenoidopexy
arytenoids
arythmancy
arythmia
arythmias
arythmic (current term)
arytænoides
arzakite
aræometer
aræometers
aræometry
as
as't
as-is
as Gaeilge
as I live and breathe
as I was saying
as a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly
as a formality
as a group

Literary usage of Arythmic

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

1. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1897)
"Goldflam describes the heart as arythmic in action at times, with a weak, blowing systolic murmur at the base and a slight accentuation of the second sound, ..."

2. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1905)
"It is impossible to maintain fixation for more than a few seconds, and the arythmic movements are more aggravated with the whole leg extended on thigh in ..."

3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1905)
"... Leipzig, 1902, Bd. xxviii., Vcr. Beitr., S. 69. 8 Brit. Med. Journ., London, 1902, vol. ii. p. 1411. 7 " Die arythmic," 1903, S. 148. ..."

4. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 2 by Ferenc Hutyra (1912)
"... slow and frequently interrupted mastication, holding the head to one side, desire to push forward or upward, hemiplegia, arythmic and slow pulse; ..."

5. Transactions of the Annual Meeting by Ohio State Medical Society (1892)
"Other nervous symptoms, eg, muscular and mental delirium, coma, arythmic circulation, neuralgias, pareses and paralyses, are very likely produced by the ..."

6. Annual of the Universal Medical Sciencesedited by [Anonymus AC02809657] edited by [Anonymus AC02809657] (1892)
"After an injection of from 0.08 to 0.10 gramme (1J to 1J grains) the activity of the heart became slowed and arythmic. The pure alkaloid, injected ..."

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