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A vast description of Shastra and Ashtavidha Shastra Karma is given in our Samhitas, which are used for medical and surgical procedures. Most of the modern procedures can be correlated to them. As described by Acharya Sushruta there are three stages of a
Abhishek Kangoo +2 more
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Preservation techniques for dead bodies in Ayurveda
According to Acharya Sushruta to became a best physician and surgeon the dissection of the dead body is very necessary. For dissection of the dead body preservation with a good method is necessary.
Minakshi S. Patil
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Estimation of thyroid gland volume using ultrasonography and its relation to anthropometric measurements in a population of northern part of West Bengal [PDF]
Background: Anthropometric data and thyroid gland volumetric analysis has been previously correlated with varying results and hence this study focusses on strengthening those data among the population of Northern part of West Bengal .Objectives: Assess ...
Suchismita Ghosh +4 more
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Vrana Shopha - An Ayurvedic Perspective
Father of Surgery, Acharya Sushruta had complete knowledge of Vrana (wound) and their management along with its untimely and untreated complication. The Vrana Shopha is described as earlier phase of Vrana.
Santhosh Kumar S +5 more
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Objective: To investigate the effect of Foeniculum vulgare extract against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced microglial activation in vitro as well as cognitive behavioral deficits in mice. Methods: LPS-activated BV-2 cell viability was measured using MTT
Sushruta Koppula +2 more
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Understanding of Sushruta's Principles for Diagnosis, Prevention and Management
In the modern era of applied sciences, the principles of Acharya Sushruta, the Father of Surgery, are essential for understanding the prevention, diagnosis, and management of diseases. According to Ayurvedic science, the Chikitsa Sutra (line of treatment) includes both medical and surgical interventions.
null Shraddha Sharma +3 more
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Mutrashmari is one of the common disease of the Mutravaha Srotas. The Mahagadas are difficult to cure due to their Ashraya in Marma Sthana and Involvement of Bahudoshas etc. Sushruta and Vagbhata considered Ashmari as one among the Asta Mahagada.
Puripanda, *S.Kamalakar, M, Chetan
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Exploring Koshtha and Koshthanga according to Sushruta and their Clinical Correlation
The concepts of Kostha (digestive tract) and Kosthanga (viscera and associated organs) are fundamental in Ayurveda, particularly in the teachings of Acharya Sushruta. Kostha refers to the gastrointestinal system responsible for digestion, absorption, and
Parsingh Solanki +3 more
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Tissue grafts in vitiligo surgery - past, present, and future
Vitiligo, characterized by depigmented macules is a common disorder with a high psychosocial impact, particularly in darker skins. Surgical methods become important in cases where medical therapy fails to cause repigmentation or in cases of segmental ...
Khunger Niti +2 more
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Stanya is a major source of nourishment for infants up to the age of one year, according to Ayurvedic texts. Stanya has all the required nutrients for a baby\u27s growth and development.
Sharma, Navneet +2 more
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