Cardiosphygmogram

/ˌkɑːrdiːoʊˈsfɪɡmoʊˌɡræm/ noun

A recorded tracing or recording that displays both heart activity and pulse patterns.

Greek 'kardia' (heart) + 'sphygmos' (pulse) + 'gramma' (writing, recording), combining three roots to describe a diagnostic recording. This term emerged in early cardiac physiology when scientists could finally measure and visualize the heart's electrical and mechanical activity.

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