Cardipaludism

/ˌkɑːrdɪˈpæluːdɪzəm/ noun

A historical medical term for heart disease caused or aggravated by exposure to swampy, marshy environments and the diseases associated with them.

From cardio- (heart) and paludism (Latin paludis, swamp, + -ism, condition). A 19th-century term reflecting the belief that miasma from swamps caused cardiac illness.

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