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tetano-|tɛtənəʊ| combining form of Gr. τέτανος tetanus, as first element in some scientific terms. ˌtetano-ˈcannabine Chem. [Gr. κάνναβις hemp], an alkaloid causing tetanic spasms, obtained in colourless needle-like crystals from Indian hemp, Cannabis indica. tetaˈnolysin [Gr. λύσις a loosening], a toxin produced by the tetanus bacillus, to which the hæmolytic action of tetanus poison is due. ˌtetanoˈmotor: see quots. ˌtetanoˈspasmin [spasm], a poison produced by the tetanus bacillus, to which tetanic convulsions are due (Cent. Dict. Suppl. 1909). ˌtetanoˈtoxin: see quot.
1883Hay in Pharm. Jrnl. & Trans. XIII. 999 To this alkaloid I propose to give the name *tetano-cannabine, as indicative of its action.
1902Brit. Med. Jrnl. 12 Apr. 920 Ehrlich and Madsen have studied *tetanolysin. 1904Ibid. 10 Sept. 569 Expressed by a curve quite like the tetanolysin curve.
1860New Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 35 A mechanical *Tetanomoter. 1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict., Tetanomotor,..electro-magnetic instrument for producing muscular tetanus by repeated shocks. 1899Syd. Soc. Lex., Tetanomotor, Heidenhain's instrument for producing rapid direct mechanical stimulation by an ivory hammer attached to the vibrating spring of an induction machine.
1890Billings Nat. Med. Dict., *Tetanotoxine, C5H11N, a base obtained from beef-broth cultures of the tetanus bacillus. It produces spasm and paralysis. 1899[see tetanine]. |