Rasaratna Samuchchaya
author: A. D Satpute
edition: 2010, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 331
ISBN-10: 8170843413
ISBN-13: 9788170843412
Topic: Rasashastra
Glossary of Diseases
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Physician as depicted in Manasollasa [by Sri B. S. Hebballi]
Appendix: Glossary of Selected Sanskrit Words. [[[ p. 1 ]]] Appendix Glossary of Selected Sanskrit Words astamga - Eight parts of Ayurveda - 1. 1) salya - Surgery. 2) M - Treatment of the diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. kayacikitsa 3) The art of Healing. 2. 3. - 4) Treatment of disease of Super natural origin, with the use of medicine and natural powers (Demonology) 5) kaumarabhrtya - Midwifery and cure of children. 6) TARA AA - Promotion of health and longevity....
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Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita [by Nayana Sharma]
Some of the topics of discourse are the origin and transmission of the science of life, its objective and scope, causation and alleviation of disease, composition of drugs and their usage, dietetics, the four pillars of therapeutics, classification of diseases and various types of therapies. Daily and seasonal regimens for maintenance of good health as well as the principles of social ethics have been discussed....
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Journal of the European Ayurvedic Society [by Inge Wezler]
syama) as diminishes the body and the disease by the action of purging ,44 obviously taking into consideration the action and not the morphology of the plant. However, the noun syama simply means black, 41 According to H. P. J. Renaud and Georges S. Colin, Tuhfat al-Ahbab. Glossaire de la matiere medicale marocaine, Paris 1934, p. 7. See also Patrick Hanks (ed. ), Encyclopedic World Dictionary, Beirut 1974. The Arabic name is turbad in the former and turbid in the latter....
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