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Leucorrhoea. 



Ball. 



Any of the formulae mentioned under the heading of 

 'Anaemia,' or under that of 'Debility,' may be used. 



Lotion. 



Permanganate of potassium, twenty grains. 

 Water, one pint. 



Lotion. 



Sulphocarbolate of zinc, twenty grains. 

 Water, one pint. 



Lice. — See Pediculi. 



Liver, Congestion of the — Interstitial Hepatitis. 



Aloes, and then sulphate of sodium or magnesium, are 

 useful. Tlie diet should be limited and exercise enjoined. 

 When the congestion is not due to cardiac or pulmonary 

 disease, moderate bleeding may be tried. 



Liver, Cirrhosis of the (xi/o/aos, yellow) — Chronic Inter- 

 stitial Hepatitis. 



Sulphate of sodium or magnesium, with tonics twice 

 daily. If ascites be present, it may be wise to perform 

 paracentesis, or in any case to give diuretics. 



Lockjaw. — See Tetanus. 



Lymphangitis, or Weed (Acute and Chronic). — See Elephan- 

 tiasis. 



In this disease the lymphatic glands are inflamed, and 

 the inflammation spreads to the absorbents and blood- 

 vessels of one or more of the limbs, which then become 



