[f. CO- 3 a + INDICATION; cf. prec. and F. coïndication.] Conjoint or concurrent indication; a concurrent sign or symptom.

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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.

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1707.  Floyer, Physic. Pulse-Watch, 276. We may still take Coindications from the Part affected.

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c. 1817.  Hogg, Tales & Sk., I. 163. No co-indication of circumstances.

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