Definitions

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  • adjective That has a favourable (tonic) effect on the action of the heart

Etymologies

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cardio- +‎ tonic

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Examples

  • After performing several experiments, Withering discovered that this purple-flowered plant was a potent cardiotonic, that is, it improved the heart’s pumping action, helping to rid the body of the excess fluid causing the congestion.

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  • After performing several experiments, Withering discovered that this purple-flowered plant was a potent cardiotonic, that is, it improved the heart’s pumping action, helping to rid the body of the excess fluid causing the congestion.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • After performing several experiments, Withering discovered that this purple-flowered plant was a potent cardiotonic, that is, it improved the heart’s pumping action, helping to rid the body of the excess fluid causing the congestion.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • After performing several experiments, Withering discovered that this purple-flowered plant was a potent cardiotonic, that is, it improved the heart’s pumping action, helping to rid the body of the excess fluid causing the congestion.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Many herbalists prescribe hawthorne as a cardiotonic to keep healthy hearts healthy.

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  • Hawthorne is a mild cardiotonic that can enhance the pumping action of the heart.

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  • Hawthorne is a mild cardiotonic that can enhance the pumping action of the heart.

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  • Digitalis, a potent cardiotonic, is derived from the foxglove plant.

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  • Digitalis, a potent cardiotonic, is derived from the foxglove plant.

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  • In the late nineteenth century European physicians discovered that the berries from the hawthorne tree were also a cardiotonic.

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