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Laxative:
A substance that causes a bowel movement dramatically.
Leaf:
One of the main parts of the plant, along with the stem and root. It is always attached to the shaft, having two sides make a call (the top) and the other back (looking down).
Lemonade medicine:
Way to administer drugs in solution, which adds an acidic substance. Today is deprecated.
Leucorrhoea:
Viscous and thick white discharge coming from the vaginal vulva as a consequence of certain disorders in women.
Lichens:
Great group of plants that are composed of symbiotic associations between an alga and a fungus, being considered as a plant with its own identity.
Liniment:
It is a semi-liquid dosage form designed to produce an action rubefaciente when rubbed on the skin. It usually has fleshy.
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