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Sushruta: The Father of Indian Surgical History [PDF]

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
Summary: Sushruta, an ancient surgeon from 600 BCE in Kashi, India, is a pioneering figure in medical history. His innovations in surgical techniques, predating Hippocrates and Galen, have left an indelible mark in the field. This review article focuses on Sushruta’s contributions to surgery, particularly his foundational work ...
Tirth Dave, Vivek Sanker
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Sushruta: The Father of Surgery and Ancient Medical Innovations [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Sushruta, known as the "Father of Surgery," was a pioneering figure in ancient Indian medicine whose contributions have influenced the field of surgery, especially cosmetic surgery and medical practices within the global community. His systematized approach to surgery, with the use of herbal anaesthetics and postoperative care, laid the foundation for ...
Gandhi MA, Patil BK.
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The Pioneer of Plastic Surgery – ‘Sushruta’

open access: yesDev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal, 2015
Sushruta, one of the earliest surgeon of the recorded history (600 B.C.) is believed to be the first person to describe plastic surgery. Sushruta, who lived nearly 150 years before Hippocrates, has vividly described the basic principles of plastic surgery in his famous ancient treatise ‘Sushruta samhita'.
AJAY K. GUPTA
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Contributions of Sushruta to Anatomy

open access: yesAnatomy Journal of Africa, 2014
Sushruta, a practitioner of ancient Indian Medicine has made significant contributions to various branches of medicine. He is glorified as Father of Indian Surgery. He performed surgeries in the era when no diagnostic facilities were available. What astonishes is the favorable outcome from most of his procedures.
Deepa, B, Pushpalatha, K
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Sushruta’s concept of Seevana Karma - A Review Article

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 2023
Ayurveda is eternal science and considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science. Ayurveda consists of Ashtangas (8 branches of ayurveda) and Shalyatantra is one and foremost among them. Acharya Sushruta is considered as pioneer of Shalyatantra and contribution of Acharya Sushruta to Shalyatantra are innumerable. Ashtavidha Shastra Karma is
null Harsha M. Kencharadder   +2 more
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A REVIEW OF SUSHRUTA SAMHITA NIDANA STHANA

open access: yesInternational Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy, 2021
In Ayurveda it is mentioned that “rogamado nirakshte tatoantram aushadham” which means we understand the disease at first and then choose the drugs. Nidana Sthana is important as per Sarva Tantra Siddhant i.e., Karya Karan Bhav which means the effect always imitate the cause.
Kavita Kaushik   +2 more
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Critical Review on Sushruta’s Management of Bhagna

open access: yesInternational Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 2022
Right from ancient years to contemporary times, trauma care has been an important goal of emergency management. Orthopedic injuries have a high incidence and remain a significant challenge for trauma care. Sushruta Samhita has an extensive description of the management of orthopedic injuries like fractures and dislocations.
Dr. Pavithra Jaivarshaa GV   +4 more
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Indian scholars of science of life: Maharshi Sushruta

open access: yesAnusandhaan - Vigyaan Shodh Patrika, 2021
Sushruta, world known oldest Indian surgeon famous for his “Sushruta Samhita”, a base of Ayurvedic system of medicine since antiquity. Sushruta’s contribution in the field of Surgery, Medicine, Anatomy, Zoology, Veterinary Science, Toxicology etc. are original and remarkable.
Kaushal Kumar Bajpai   +2 more
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Sushruta’s eight pearls for Infective Ulcer

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences (JAIMS), 2017
A detailed review of ancient texts of Ayurveda connotes tremendous information on wound healing potentials of herbs being utilized by their different forms. This brings curiosity to learn more about the creative applications of herbs in various types of wounds.
Sathish H. S.   +4 more
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