Citations:cardia

heart

 * other copy of work already cited
 * 1999, Michael R. Eades, Mary Dan Eades, Protein Power, Bantam (ISBN 9780553380781)
 * One in particular, the papyrus Ebers, written in about 1500 B.C., describes the pain from heart disease: If thou examinest a man for illness in his cardia, and he has pains in his arms, in his breasts, and in one side of his cardia ...


 * low quality cites
 * 1887, Richard Dennis Hoblyn, A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, page 119:
 * Carditis, or Myo-carditis. Inflammation of the fleshy substance of the cardia or heart.
 * 1907, Carl Reissig, The Standard Family Physician: P to Z, page 1009:
 * intra-.—A prefix signifying situation or occurence within the part or organ to which it is prefixed; as, intracardiac, within the cardia or heart.
 * 2017, Dr. Ashok Kumar Batham, M.D.,, Listen to Your Body & Talk to Your Doctor: Learn to Understand What Your Doctor Says Disease * Diagnosis * Drugs, Notion Press (ISBN 9781947137028)
 * In fact, all the medical terminologies consist of a &#39;root-word&#39; which indicates a particular organ (for example heart or cardia), tissue (heart muscle or myocardium), cell (heart muscle cell-cardiomyocyte), body fluid