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milk. 

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to turn to milk]. 

 luid. 

 Pertaining to milk or its 

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listillation of 



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in water, in alcohol, 



L. Fermentation. 



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to carry]. 



onvey milk. L. 



the mammary gland. L. 



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Lactivorous ijak-tiv* '-or-us) [lac, milk 



vuur]. Subsisting on milk. 

 Lacto- (lak'-lo-) [lac, milk]. A Latin prefix denoting 



nection with or relation to milk. L. -pepsin. .1 

 preparation of pepsin. According to fleger, its cona- 

 tion is: Pure pepsin 10 parts, pancreatin 7.6 

 parts, sugar of milk 50 parts, extract of malt 5 pan-, 

 lactic acid 2.6 parts, hydrochloric at id (25 per cent. ) 

 10 j in 20 parts. To this is added enough 



powdered tragacanth to make a pill-mass. The adult 

 about 15 grains. L.-peptine, a proprietary 

 mixture claimed to contain pepsin, diastase, andpan- 

 lulated with lactic and hydrochloric acids. 

 1 »ne dram should peptonize 5 viij of albumin, casein 

 or fibrin, or emulsionize 3 xvj of cod-liver oil. Dose, 

 gr. v-xv. See Pepsin. Unof. L. -peptone, same 

 as /.. -peptine. L. -phosphate, any phosphate combined 

 with lactic acid. L.-proteid, any proteid of milk, as 

 caseinogen or lactalbumin. L. -protein, a derivative 

 of milk. 

 Lactobiose (lak-to' '-be-os). See 



Galactose. 

 Lactobutyrometer [lak-to-bu-tir- 

 om'-et-er) [lac, milk; (3ovTvp(rv, 

 butter; uirpov, measure]. An 

 instrument used in estimating the 

 proportion of butter in milk. 

 Lactocele {lak' '-to-sil) [lac, milk ; 

 kij'/ii, tumor]. A cyst containing 

 a milky fluid. Same as Galac- 

 tocele. 

 Lactocrit {lak' -to-krit) [lac, milk ; 

 K/ii-i/c, a judge]. An apparatus 

 for testing the quantity of fatty 

 substance in a sample of milk. 

 Lactodensimeter(/<?/(>-/<?-</ ( y/-.<r/w / - 

 et-er) \Jac, milk ; densus, dense ; 

 H'erpov, measure]. A variety of 

 lactometer. 

 Lacto-globulin(/(7/(--/0-£-/03 / -//-////) 

 \_lac, milk ; globus, a ball]. < »ne 

 of the native proteids of milk ; 

 lactalbumin. 

 \~.*c\o%\\\zosfz{lak-to-glu'-kds)\_lac, 

 milk; ;./(.'/, {<<;, sweet]. A saccha- 

 rine substance, produced in the 

 fermentation-fluid along with ga- 

 lactose. It is probably the same 

 as glucose. 

 Lactokrit {lak' -to-krit). See Lac- 

 tocrit. 

 Lactolin (lak'-to-lin) [lac, milk; 



oleum, oil]. Condensed milk. 

 Lactometer (lak-tom'-et-er). An 

 instrument for determining the 

 specific gravity of milk. 

 Lactone (lak'-ton) [lac, milk], 

 ( ,,,11.",. An aromatic, colorless, 

 inflammable fluid, derived from 

 the dry distillation of lactic acid. 

 The lactones are gem rally liquids, 

 readily soluble in water, of neutral 

 reaction, possessing a faintly aro- 

 matic odor, anil can be distilled 

 without decomposition. 

 Lactonic Acid ( lac-ton' -ik). See 



. 1, id. 

 Lactoscope {la >) [lac, milk; nKmuv, to ex- 



amine]. An instrument for estimating the proportions 

 of water and fat-globules of milk. 

 Lactose ' , milk], c,..l 1..-.0,, -f H 2 0. Milk- 



sugar: it occurs in the milk of mammals, in the 



Lactometer. 

 Stem on the right grad- 

 uated as used in Bos- 

 ton. Stem on the left 

 shows graduation 

 a d opted i n New 

 York. Central stem 

 graduated to show 

 pen intage of solids. 



