L.
LEprosie of the Greeks, see Running Scab.
Lethargy, where seated, p. 389 two kinds of it, ib. the conjunct Causes of the Lethargy so proper∣ly call'd, p. 391. the chief Symp∣toms of it, ib. the Prognostick of it, ib. p. 292. the Method of cu∣ring it, ib. when Vomits or Purges are proper, p. 393. Instances of Persons seis'd with it, and how proceeded with, p. 394, 395. a Lethargy hapning by the use of Opiates, how to be dealt with, ibid:
Liver its Distempers, p. 146. Medicines against its over-growth, p. 147. Remedies against other Diseases of the Liver coming from Obstructions, ib. p. 148, 149.
Liver Marks, see cutaneous Af∣fects.
Loosness, see Purging.
Lungs inflam'd; see Peripneu∣monia.
Lungs, their Imposthume, see Imposthume.
Lungs, their Consumption, see Ptisick.