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LINARIA VULGARIS Toad-flax-Snap Dragon (LINARIA) Acts prominently within the domain of the pneumogastrics. Eructations, nausea, salivation, pressure on stomach. Jaundice, splenic and hepatic hypertrophy. Enteric symptoms and great drowsiness very marked. Cardiac fainting.

LIMULUS CYCLOPS Horse-foot-King-crab (LIMULUS – XIPHOSURA) Limulus was introduced by C. Hering and partially proved by him and Lippe. Hering was surprised to see the blood of the King-crab that

LILIUM TIGRINUM Tiger-lily Manifests powerful influence over the pelvic organs, and is adapted to many reflex states dependent on some pathological condition of uterus and ovaries. More often indicated in

LIATRIS SPICATA Colic Root (LIATRIS SPICATA – SERRATULA) A vascular stimulant. Increases functional activity of the skin, mucous membranes. Of use in dropsy due to liver and spleen diseases, also

LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA Culver’s Root (LEPTANDRA) A liver remedy, with jaundice and black, tarry stools. Bilious states. Enfeebled portal circulation. Malarial conditions. Head.–Dull frontal pain; vertigo, drowsiness, and depression. Smarting and aching

LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE Cress-Brazilian Cress Affections of breast, heart, lancinating pains. With heart symptoms, numbness and pain in left arm, sensation of sinking in pit of stomach. Left side of head,

LEMNA MINOR Duckweed A catarrhal remedy. Acts especially upon the nostrils. Nasal polypi; swollen turbinates. Atrophic rhinitis. Asthma from nasal obstruction; worse in wet weather. Nose.–Putrid smell; loss of smell. Crusts