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L., Wild. 



that <>t" the fetus. It a number of useful 



i,| in labor protects the fetus and cord 

 ilates the os and lubricates the 

 il. L. Cotunnii, the perilymph secreted 

 bj th s membrane of the interna] ear. 



1. cntericus, i tinal juice. L. folliculi, the 



fluid filling the follicle or s] bout the developing 



mi in the ovary. L. gastricus, the gastric juice. 

 I.abarraque's, 1 i . chloratae. L. 



lymphoe, th>- fluid portion of lymph, analogous to 

 liqui ii sanguinis. L., Malt, a name given to beer, ale, 

 Malt liquors are made by f< rmenting an in- 

 on of in. dt (barley) in the presence of hops and 

 -. L. Morgagni, the small quantity of 

 fluid found between the crystalline lens and it- capsule. 

 L. pancreaticus, pancreatii juice. L. sanguinis, the 

 blood-plasma; the fluid portion of the blood. L. 

 scarpae. See Endolymph. L. sedans. See / tour- 

 num. L. seminis, a colorless, transparent, and albu- 

 minous liquid, which, along with the spermatozoa and 



rami ci institutes the semen. 

 uous. a distilled alcoholic liquor. L. 

 liquor ferri chloridi. 

 Liquorice [lik'-or-is). S yrrhiza. 



Lirate (li'-rat) {lira, ]. Ridged or furrowed. 



Lirella {li-rel'-ah\\lira, a furrow]. In biology, the 



uliarly furrowed apothecium of certain lichens. 

 Liriodendrin [lir-i-o-den* '-drin) [XeipioVf lily ; 



tree]. An alitaloidal precipitate from the bark of 

 ndron tulipifera. It is stimulant, tonic, and 

 diuretic, and is said to have toxic qualities. Unof. 

 Liriodendron [lir-e-o-den / -dron\ [faipiov, lily ; divdpov, 

 tree]. A genus of magnoliaceous trees. L. tulipi- 

 fera, of N. America and Asia, is the tulip-tree, mis- 

 called poplar. Its bark is stimulant, tonic, and 

 antipyretic. Dose of the saturated tincture one 

 fluidram. Unof. 

 Lisfranc's Operations. See Operations, Tabic of. L.'s 

 Tubercle, a rough spot on the anterior surface of the 

 lir-t rib near th superior border. It serves for the 

 attachment of the scalenus anticus muscle. 

 Lisle's Fever-powder. A powder similar to James's 



1' ivder, //. r'. 

 Lisp [ME., lispen, to lisp]. To imperfectly pronounce 



the sibilant letters. 

 Lisping {lisp'-ing) [ME., lispen, to lisp]. A defect 

 ol speech, natural or acquired, in which sibilant 

 ters an- sounded like lintjuals, especially s as tli. 

 It sometimes arises from too great length of the 

 tonL 

 Lissauer's Angles. Sec Angles. L., Columns of. 

 'umn. L.'s Tract, a group of fine nerve fibers 

 in the spinal cord lying ventrad and dorsad of the 

 entrance of the dorsal mots. These fibers, which 

 proceed from dorsal roots at a lower level, are 

 supposed to be in relation with the posterior vesicular 

 column. 

 Lissotrichous {lis-ol'-rik-us) \7uaa6q, smooth; Opit;, 

 hair]. In biology, having straight, smooth hair; less 

 '-. written leiotrichous and liotrichoits. 

 Listen [lis'-n) [ME., listnen, to listen]. To give 

 1 to ; to givi 

 ter's Method. See Listerian Methods, and also, 

 '!<}/ ( 'ultivation. 

 Listerian Methods of Dressing Wounds. ( larbolic 

 arid was the first antiseptic, bul from its volatility and 

 tion as a germicide, it was replaced by 

 But this proved irritating and 

 ■ I by the albumin of the blood serum. 

 ^ v ' ! be called the Third Method was the 



sing called Sero-sublimate Gauze, 



