Lippia Mexicana. Lippia Mexicana. N. O. Verbenaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. Clinical.-Cough. Characteristics.-The Chicago Med. Times (H. W., xxxii. 185) gives this indication for Lippia: Hoarse ringing Read more…
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Linum Usitatissimum.
Linum Usitatissimum. Linum usitatissimum. Flax. (Source of Linseed or Flax-seed.) N. O. Linaceae. Trituration and tincture of seed, or meal. Trituration and tincture of the oil. Tincture of freshly-made poultice. Read more…
Linum Catharticum.
Linum Catharticum. Linum catharticum. Purging-flax. N. O. Linaceae. Tincture of whole plant. Clinical.-Amenorrhoea. Bronchitis. Cough. Diarrhoea. Haemorrhoids. Laryngitis. Rheumatism. Characteristics.-The proving of L. cath. (by Stokes and Galston) Read more…
Limulus.
Limulus. Limulus cyclops. L. polyphemus. Polyphemus occidentalis. King-crab. Horse-foot. Sauce-pan. (Coast of North America). N. O. Merostomata, or Poecilopoda of the Crustacea. Triturations of the dried blood. Clinical.-Apoplexy. Cholera. Read more…
Lilium Tigrinum.
Lilium Tigrinum. Tiger Lily. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh stalk, leaves, and flowers. (Some of the provings were made with tincture of the pollen alone.) Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Asthenopia. Read more…
Liatris Spicata.
Liatris Spicata. Liatris spicata. Dense button-snakeroot. Gay feather. Devil’s bit. Colic root. N. O. Compositae (tribe Cichoraceae). Tincture of powdered fresh root. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Renal dropsy. Ulcers. Characteristics.-Liatris Read more…
Levico.
Levico. An arsenical mineral water of the South Tyrol, containing also Iron and Copper with other elements. Dilutions. Clinical.-Debility. Skin, diseases of. Characteristics.-Levico has a high reputation among Read more…


