a. Path. rare. [ad. Gr. ἐμπροσθοτονικ-ός suffering from tetanic procurvation.] Of or characterized by EMPROSTHOTONOS.
1883. T. Lauder Brunton, in Nature, 15 March, 468/2. The convulsions change their character and become emprosthotonic.
a. Path. rare. [ad. Gr. ἐμπροσθοτονικ-ός suffering from tetanic procurvation.] Of or characterized by EMPROSTHOTONOS.
1883. T. Lauder Brunton, in Nature, 15 March, 468/2. The convulsions change their character and become emprosthotonic.