



L0CHI0CEL1ITIS 



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muse. 



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ulder 



hi m 



Hand 



•west). 







Intercostal 



muscles. 





] 







•I L 



Abdominal 

 muscles. 



\ors, hip. 



Kxtensors, knee 

 iductors 



Abductors 



2 



hip. 



Extensors (?) . 



icors, km ■■ 



Muscles of leg mov- 

 ing foot. 



neal and anal 

 muscles. 



SENSORY. 



1 Neck and scalp. 



NV. k and shoulder. 



Shoulder. 



Arm. 

 Hand 



Front of thorax 

 > Ensiform area. 



Abdomen 

 (Umbilicus, ioth). 



1 Buttocks, 

 J upper part. 



Groin and scrotum 

 (front). 



outer side. 

 Thigh . front. 



inner side. 



Leg, inner side. 

 r Buttocks, lower 

 part. 



| Back of thigh. 



anof I except in " 

 [foot] " er P ;m - 



Perineum and anus. 



! Skin 



from coccyx to 

 anus. 



REFLEX. 



Scapular. 



Epigastric. 



- Abdominal. 



- Cremasteric. 

 \ Knee-joint. 



Gluteal. 



Foot-clonus. 

 Plantar. 



m- Spinal Nerves of the Various Motor, Sensory 

 /(". R. Cowers, from anatomic and pathologic data.) 



Lo< d to 



Lo 



; 



Lo 



serosa, the serous discharge taking place about the 

 fifth day. 

 Lochia (lo'-ke-ak) [toxeia, childbirth]. Childbirth; 



ement. ( Rare.) 

 Lochial ') [>o x>". >'M'".:. lying-in]. Pertain- 



ing to the lochia. 

 Lochiation [lo-ke-a' -shun) ['/oyin, '/o\or, lying-in]. 



Aveling's term fur the excretion of the lochia. 

 Lochioceliitis [lo-ke-o-st le-i f -tis) [><<|""'. puerperal; 

 L. men ; trig, inflammation]. Puerperal ab 



L. minal inflammation. 



