[f. CO- 3 a + INDICATION; cf. prec. and F. coïndication.] Conjoint or concurrent indication; a concurrent sign or symptom.
1623. Hart, Arraignm. Ur., III. iv. 102. Coindication is that which sheweth us the same that the indication, but not primarily of it selfe, but by accident, and as it were in another place.
1707. Floyer, Physic. Pulse-Watch, 276. We may still take Coindications from the Part affected.
c. 1817. Hogg, Tales & Sk., I. 163. No co-indication of circumstances.