LOCALIZED 



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MOTOR. 



Sterno-mastoid. 

 Trapezius. 



> Diaphragm. 



1 Serratus 

 J Shoulder 



Arm 



Hand 



(ulnar, lowest). 



Intercostal 

 muscles. 



Abdominal 

 muscles. 



Flexors, hip. 



Extensors, knee 

 L Adductors 



Abductors 



hip. 



Extensors (?) „ 

 Flexors, knee (?) 

 Muscles of leg mov- 

 ing foot. 



Perineal and anal 

 muscles. 



LOCHIOCEL1ITIS 

 SENSORY. REFLEX. 



Neck and scalp. 



Neck and shoulder. 



Shoulder. 

 J- Arm. 

 Hand 



Front of thorax. 

 > Ensiform area. 



Abdomen 

 (Umbilicus, ioth). 



1 Buttocks, 

 J upper part. 



Groin and scrotum 

 (front). 



outer side, 

 front. 



Thigh 



inner side. 

 ^ Leg, inner side. 



Buttocks, lower 

 part. 



Back of thigh. 



anf L exce P l in " 

 footj ner P art - 



Perineum and anus. 



Skin from coccyx to 

 anus. 



- Scapular. 



- Epigastric. 



- Abdominal. 



Cremasteric. 

 Knee-joint. 



Gluteal. 



Foot-clonus. 

 Plantar. 



Diagram and Table Showing the Approximate Relation to the Spinal Nerves of the Various Motor, Sensory, 

 and Reflex Functions of the Spinal Cord. (Arranged by IV. R. Gowers, from anatomic and pathologic data.) 



Localized (lo'-kal-lzd^ \locus, a place]. Confined to 

 a particular place. 



Locellus (lo-sel'-us) [dim. of loculus, a little place : pi., 

 Locellt\. In biology, a subdivision of a loculus. 



Loch (lok) [Arab.]. A lincture, or electuary. (Old.) 



Lochaditis (lok-ad-i'-tis). Same as Logaditis. 



Lochia [lo'-ke-ah) [>6xia, Mxoc, lying-in]. The dis- 

 charge from the genital organs during from two to four 

 weeks succeeding labor. L. alba, the whitish flow 

 that takes place from about the seventh day. L. 

 rubra, the sanguineous flow of the first few days. L. 



serosa, the serous discharge taking place about the 



fifth day. 

 Lochia {lo'-ke-ah) [loxeia, childbirth]. Childbirth; 



confinement. (Rare.) 

 Lochial {lo'-ke-al) [A^a, Uxor, lying-in]. Pertain- 

 ing to the lochia. 

 Lochiation (lo-ke-a' -shun) [%«i, Mxor, lying-in]. 



Aveling's term for the excretion of the lochia. 

 Lochioceliitis {lo-ke-o-se-le-t'-tis) \\6xioc, puerperal; 



Koik'ta, abdomen ; inr, inflammation]. Puerperal ab 



dominal inflammation. 



