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Background. Ixora coccinea L. (Rubiaceae) has been documented for traditional use in hypertension, menstrual irregularities, sprain, chronic ulcer, and skin diseases. In the present study, I. coccinea was subjected to in vitro and in vivo wound healing investigation. Methods. Petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol, and water sequential I.
Aadesh Upadhyay +8 more
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Sushruta: Foundation for Surgical Practice [PDF]
Sushruta was an ancient Indian surgeon (600 B.C.) who resided in Varanasi.The teachings and work of Sushruta is compiled in a treatise called Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's compendium), which is believed to be a part of Atharvaveda.
Siddharth P. Dubhashi, Aishwarya Avnish
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Literary study of Upama in Sushruta Samhita- A birds eye view
Various tools and techniques have been used in the Greater Trios of Ayurveda, to convey the ideas in an effective way. One such method is the usage of Upama through which the context is easily understood and recollected. It is essential to analyse these principles to have deeper understanding of the Shastra, which will help in its application at ...
Navya K, Arhanth A, Shrikanth H
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Pangi Valley is the interior most tribal area in Himachal Pradesh of Northwest Himalaya. An ethnobotanical investigation is attempted to highlight the traditional knowledge of medicinal plants being used by the tribes of Pangi Valley. Various localities visited in the valley 2‐3 times in a year and ethnobotanical information was collected through ...
Pawan Kumar Rana +5 more
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The History of Urinary Stones: In Parallel with Civilization
The roots of modern science and history of urinary stone disease go back to the Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamia. Hippocrates defined the symptoms of bladder stones. The first recorded details of “perineal lithotomy” were those of Cornelius Celsus. Ancient Arabic medicine was based mainly on classical Greco‐Roman works.
Ahmet Tefekli +3 more
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Interrater Reliability of Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Indian Ayurvedic Medicine
This study assesses the interrater reliability of Ayurvedic pulse (nadi), tongue (jivha), and body constitution (prakriti) assessments. Fifteen registered Ayurvedic doctors with 3–15 years of experience independently examined twenty healthy subjects.
Vrinda Kurande +5 more
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The profound significance of Subtle Anatomy in Ayurveda - A comprehensive exploration
Background: Ayurveda, the Indian system of medicine, has long highlighted the harmony of the body, mind, and spirit. Subtle anatomy deals with the perceptive of the energetic facets of the human being.
Gaurav Soni
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Scientific Interpretation of Mritsanrakshan Paddhati as Per Sushruta Samhita
For whole knowledge of body we have to study anatomy subject theoretically also practically. By the dissection of human cadaver. There are several methods of dead body preservation in modern science. In Ayurveda, a special method for dead body preservation is given by Acharya Sushruta.
Dr. Jyoti Gangwal +3 more
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COVID-19: Lessons and emerging theories in Ayurveda
Background: The current pandemic situation of COVID-19 has given an opportunity to explore the traditional medicines around the globe. Ayurveda, being the front runner among the traditional knowledge, has a key role to overcome the situation.
J Nandeesh
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Trividh Karma – A Review study from Sushruta Samhita
Ayurveda the Science of life which has given importance to preventive as well as curative modalities of treatments . Ayurveda has been divided into eight branches according to Rights of treatments i.e. Ashtangas. Among the Ashtangas Shalya Tantra is one of the most important branch of Ayurveda.
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