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Infection. As frequently used synonomous with 



contagion. 

 Ingestive. That which is introduced into the 



body by the alimentary canal. 

 Innervation. Supply of nervous influence. 

 Insomnia. Sleeplessness. 



IntermunicaL Communicating, transferring mu- 

 tual impressions or excitations. 

 Interscapular. Between the scapulae. 

 Intussusceptia. The reception of one portion of 



intestine into another. 

 Iritis. Inflamation of the iris. 

 Ischuria. Difficult urination. 



E. 



Kakotrophy. Perverted nutrition. 



L. 



Lancinitating. Lancing, piercing, darting. 



Laryngitis. Inflammation of the larynx. 



Latent, Concealed. 



Lebra. A scaly cutaneous disease. 



Lesion. Injury, essential change. 



Lencocythaemia. Excess of colorless or white 

 corpuscles in the blood. 



Lichen. A popular disease of the skin. 



Lientery. Passage or undigested food through 

 the bowels. 



Lipoma. A fatty tumor. 



Lithiasis. The formation of stone, or gravel. 



Lochia. The sero-sanguineous discharge follow- 

 ing delivery. 



Lumbago. Rheumatism of the lumbar region. 



Lumbrirus. A long, round worm. 



Lupus. A malignant affection of the skin, either 

 tuberculous or uhvrative. 



