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LUPINE 



the leaves of Pulmonaria officinalis, a demulcent and 

 mU( - drug. It is a favorite medicine in lung- 



,plaints. 1 »ose of the tld. ext. 5 ss-j. 



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1. \ -in. ill 



tin'; 



stump], 

 lumps. L. 



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radi- 

 ; . moon]. 



Lui. 



. the 



at], 

 or having cres- 



moon]. 

 ity. 

 Lunatism anus: /una. 



5UD- 



ng influence of 



Apparatus. ular frame of iron used to 



L.'s Oil, an oil used 



ilive oil and 



i one dram. 



A tit of lunacy or madness. 



Lunelia m ol luna, moon]. Same as 



Lur.f • Lunetti [''•]■ A spectacle-lens. 



pes, marine- 

 :'.l similai to aid vision, 



spiration, 

 idized by the 

 and air- 

 . a riedit and a 



latti r of two 

 in the tli ity, and 



At the root or hilum the 

 pulmonary artery and 

 iial veins 

 of mi- 

 tr. 1 



imity 

 lull right 

 ■s> tH L-, 



Blac> L , Coal-miner's, 



I- . C L. -fever, 



L. -grown, I 

 I.., Miner' . 

 ' 



L - trui 

 L. -tester. 

 I L.-wort, 



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Relation of Lungs to other Thoracic Organs. 

 . Left side of heart. 2. Right side of heart. 3. Coronary artery. 

 4. Left auricle. 5. Right auricle. 6. Superior vena cava. 7. Pul- 

 monary arterv. 8. ( >rigin of aorta, q. Arch of aorta 10. Innominate 

 artery. 11. Right common carotid artery. 12, 12. Suhclavian arteries. 

 calenus anticus muscle. 14. First rih. 15. Larynx. 16. Trachea. 

 17, 17. Pneumogastric nerves. 18, 18. Phrenic nerves. 19. Right lung. 

 20. Left lung. 2i, 21. Diaphragm. 22,22. Seventh pair of ribs. 







Lungen [lung'-en) [Ind.]. The name given in India 

 to a form of diarrhea, the most frequent disease of 

 elephants, caused by the trematode parasite Ampin's- 

 totna kawksii, Cobbold. See Parasites (Animal), 

 Table of. 



Lunula \lun f -u-lah) [dim. of luna, moon] . The white 

 convex or semilunar area of a nail near the root; 

 onyx. L. of the Cardiac Valves, the delicate edges 

 of the leaflets of the semilunar valves. L. of Gia- 

 nuzzi. See Crescents of Gianuzzi. L. lacrymalis, 

 a small crest of bone separating the antrum of High- 

 more from the lacrymal groove. 



Lunular (lun'-u-lar), Lunulate (lun'-u-lat). See 

 Lunate. 



Lunule (lu' mil) [dim. of luna, the moon]. In bi- 

 •v. applied to crescentiform impressions or marks 

 upon various animals. 



Luny Uu'-ne) [/una. moon]. A popular term for crazy. 



Lupia (lu'-pe-ah) \lupus, wolf]. A name given to 

 several kinds of malignant tumor, phagedenic ulcer, 

 and fungoid growth, and also to a wen. See also 

 Molluscum. L. cancrosa, carcinoma developing in 

 atheroma of the skin. L. scrofulosa, scrofuloderma 

 tuberculosum. 



Lupiform [lu' '-pif-orrri) [lupus, a wolf; forma, form]. 

 Lupoid. 



Lupigenin [lu-pij'-en-in) [lupus, a wolf ], C,-II,.,< ) r ,. 

 A substance resulting from the decomposition of 

 lupiin by acids. 



Lupiin (lu'-pe-in) [lupus, a wolf], < '.,,1 1,. 2 0, 6 -f- 7^0. 

 A bitter principle found in germinating lupine seeds. 



Lupine [lu'-pin) [lupus, a wolf]. A popular name for 

 various leguminous plants of the genus l.upinus, 



