Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants
author: Mukund Sabnis
edition: 2006, Chaukhambha Amarbharati Prakashan
pages: 501
Topic: Ayurveda
Chapter 3 - Concept of Pharmacology in Ayurveda
This page describes Concept of Pharmacology in Ayurveda which is the third chapter located on page 17 in the book Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants composed by Mukund Sabnis. This book combines modern scientific pharmacology with Ayurveda, encompassing Sanskrit references from ancient literature and chemical properties from modern research. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita [by Nayana Sharma]
Karambelkar, The Atharva-Veda and Ayur-Veda, Varanasi, 2003 (first published 1961). (* 47) V. W. Karambelkar, The Atharva-Veda and Ayur-Veda, p. iv. (* 48) N. H. Keswani (Ed. ), The Science of Medicine and Physiological Concepts In Ancient and Medieval India, Delhi, 1974; Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, Fundamentals of Ayurvedic Medicine, Delhi, 1999 (Revised and Enlarged edition); B. V....
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Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine) [by Hin-tak Sik]
Dominik Wujastyk, a renowned Western scholar on Indian medicine, gives a succinct introduction on Ayurveda (2003b, xvii): “Ayurveda is a system of general medical practice which encompasses both preventive and prescriptive aspects....
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Atharvaveda and Charaka Samhita [by Laxmi Maji]
Ayurveda had two traditions. The traditions of the Vedas are Lord Rudra or Shiva, the first Bhishak and the tradition of Ayurveda are Brahma is the first advisor. Another part of Ayurveda is in the Rasashastra, Lord Shiva is considered to be the chief advisor. The Rigveda is the oldest in Vedic literature, dating to 4000 BC to 6000 BC. We find the first description of Ayurveda from Rigveda and were available in the form of short Mantra. Samaveda and Yajurveda were the descriptions of Ayurveda....
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[Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants: index]
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