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Lycopodium clavatum lyc WOLF‘S FOOT; CLUB MOSS LYCOPODIACEAE   For persons intellectually keen, but physically weak; upper part of body emaciated, lower part semi-dropsical; predisposed to lung and hepatic affections (Cal., Phos.,

Lobelia inflata lob INDIAN TOBACCO LOBELIACEAE   Best adapted to persons of light hair, blue eyes, fair complexion; inclined to be fleshy.   Gastric derangements, EXTREME NAUSEA AND VOMITING; morning sickness; spasmodic

Lilium tigrinum lil-t TIGER LILY LILIACEAE Affects principally the left side of the body (Lach., Thuja).   Tormented about her salvation (Lyc, Sulph., Ver.), with ovarian or uterine complaints; consolation

Ledum palustre led MARSH TEA ERICACEAE   Adapted to the rheumatic, gouty diathesis; constitutions abused by alcohol (Colch.).   Haemorrhage into anterior chamber after iridectomy.   Contusions of eye and

Lachesis lach SURUKUKU SNAKE POISON OPHIDIA Persons of a less melancholy temperament, dark eyes, and a disposition to low spirits and indolence.   Women of choleric temperament, with freckles and

Lac defloratum lac-d SKIMMED MILK Note: The successful treatment of Diabetes and Bright’s Disease with skimmed milk, by Donkin, was the hint which led Dr. Swan to potentize and prove

Lac caninum lac-c DOG‘S MILK   For nervous, restless, highly sensitive organisms.   Symptoms erratic, pains constantly flying from one part to another (Kali bi., Puis.) ; CHANGING FROM SIDE TO SIDE