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CONTENTS<br/>11. SUTRASTHANA<br/>(Section of fundamentals<br/>) measures-Head evacuation, emesis, purgation, non-unctuous enema and uctuous enema) and their indications<br/>1. Quadruplet on Drugs<br/>On longevity<br/>Chapter-1<br/>Tradition of Ayurveda<br/>Assembly of sages<br/>Six padarthas<br/>Disciples of Ätreya<br/>Ayus and Ayurveda<br/>Samanya and višesa<br/>Medicated gruels indicated in<br/>various disorders<br/>Treatment with compound formulations<br/>Chapter-III<br/>On Aragvadha etc.<br/>Powder anointments useful in leprosy and other skin diseases. Vätika disorders,<br/>colic, vätarakta, headache, chest pain. heat, old, poisoning, excessive<br/>perspiration and foul smell<br/>Chapter-IV<br/>On location of six hundred of evacuatives<br/>Tripod of life<br/>The living person<br/>Dravya, Guna, Karma, Samavāya-<br/>their nature and definition<br/>Purpose of the treatise<br/>Disease and Health-their cause and substrata<br/>Atman<br/>Dosas-psychic and somatic-with<br/>their treatment<br/>Properties and alleviation of dosas<br/>Approach to curable and incurable<br/>diseases<br/>Rasa-definition, composition<br/>Six Rasas and their effect on doșas<br/>Classification of drugs-according<br/>to effect, source and parts used<br/>The root-herbs<br/>The fruit-herbs<br/>Mahāsneha (fats)<br/>Salts<br/>Urines<br/>Milk<br/>Six hundred of evacuative<br/>Six locations of evacuatives<br/>Five sources of extractives<br/>Five pharmaceutical forms of extracts<br/>Fifty great decoctions (grouped<br/>according to pharmacological actions)<br/>Five hundred decoctions.<br/>Physician expert in external as well as internal administration, combi- nation, rational therapeutic uses<br/>8<br/>3<br/>8 9<br/>10<br/>10 10<br/>2. Quadruplet on the Healthy<br/>Chapter-V<br/>On quantity of diet etc.<br/>Quantity of food and its measure Heaviness and lightness of food items<br/>Indicated and contra-indicated food items 3<br/>Emphasis on prevention of disorders Personal hygiene-daily routine<br/>Evacuating plants<br/>Importance of knowledge and<br/>proper use of drugs<br/>Boycott of quacks<br/>Good physician and medicament<br/>Chapter-II<br/>On seeds of Apāmārga etc.<br/>(Dinacaryā)<br/>Collyrium<br/>Smoking<br/>Snuffing and anutaila<br/>Tooth brush<br/>Mouth-refreshing<br/>Oil gargle<br/>Drugs useful in Pañcakarma (five evacuative<br/>Receiving and releasing periods Mode of living in different seasons (stucaryā)<br/>Chapter-VII<br/>On non-suppression of urges etc.<br/>Non-suppressable natural urges, disorders caused by their suppression and their management<br/>Suppressable urges<br/>Physical exercise<br/>Dehaprakrti (body constitution)<br/>42<br/>42<br/>43<br/>47<br/>49<br/>50<br/>51<br/>Excretory passages, increase and decrease of excreta<br/>51<br/>Method of prevention of innate and exogenous disorders<br/>52<br/>Method of use of curd<br/>Chapter-VIII<br/>On introductory description of sense organs<br/>Five pentads<br/>Spiritual factors<br/>Bhautika predominance in sense organs<br/>Sadvrtta (the code of good conduct)<br/>3. Quadruplet on basic precepts<br/>Chapter-IX<br/>On Small quadruple<br/>Definition of health, disease and Quadruple for management of disorders 62<br/>therapeutics Qualities of physician, drug,<br/>attendant and patients<br/>Overall importance of physician<br/>Qualified physicians and quseks<br/>Fourfold attitude of the physician<br/>Chapter-X<br/>xxviii<br/>Oteation of hend<br/>19<br/>Oleation of ears<br/>30<br/>Oily massage of the body<br/>39<br/>Oily massage in feet. Rubbing over the body<br/>40<br/>Bath<br/>40<br/>40<br/>Putting on clean apparel<br/>40<br/>Use of perfumes and garlands<br/>40<br/>Wearing gems and ornaments<br/>30<br/>Cleaning of feet and excretory orifices.<br/>40<br/>Shaving and hair-dressing<br/>40<br/>Foot wears<br/>41<br/>Umbrella<br/>41<br/>Stick<br/>41<br/>Emphasis on health care<br/>Means of livelihood<br/>Chapter-VI<br/>On one's diet etc.<br/>Division of seasons<br/>On great quadruple<br/>Four-legged therapeutics having sixteen<br/>qualities<br/>Role of Therapy-discussion between<br/>Maitreya and Atreya<br/>Management with antagonoistic factors, classification of disease according to curability-easily curable, hardly curable, palliable and rejectable.<br/>Chapter-XI<br/>On three desires etc.<br/>Desires for life, wealth and the world Discussion about the existence of<br/>the other world<br/>Fourfold means of investigationa- uthoritative statement, perception,<br/>inference and rationale Rebirth proved with the methods<br/>Three sub-pillars<br/>Three types of strength<br/>Three causes of disorders<br/>Unwholesome conjunction of sense organs and objects, intellectual<br/>error and consequence<br/>Three types of diseases<br/>Three passages of diseases<br/>Three types of therapy<br/>Emphasis and timely management of disorders<br/>Chapter-XII<br/>On merits and demerits of Väta etc.<br/>Six properties of väta<br/>Aggravating and pacifying factors and their mode of action<br/>Normal and abormal hinctions of väta in body and nature<br/>and abnormality 4. Quadruplet on preparation<br/>On unction<br/>Sources of uncting substances<br/>Single uncting substance<br/>Twenty four media of unction<br/>Chapter-XIII<br/>The four best uncting substances, their properties, indications and method of use 86<br/>Normal and abnormal functions of kapha 84 Role of all these three in normaley<br/>Importance of the discourse Normal and abnormal functions of pitis 1<br/>Symptoms of over-fomentation ami its freatment<br/>96<br/>83<br/>Contra-indications and indications<br/>of fomentation Materials for fomentation<br/>96<br/>Thirteen types of fomentation<br/>08 The ten factors which foment without fire 102<br/>Three duals of the types of fomentation 102 Preparation and after-management<br/>of the patient<br/>102<br/>86<br/>Chapter-XV<br/>On arrangement of accessosies etc.<br/>Importance of prior arrangement<br/>Three doses of unction<br/>Sixty four media of unction<br/>87<br/>of equipments<br/>103<br/>88<br/>Discussion about the unfailing<br/>88<br/>administration of drug<br/>104<br/>oil, fat and marrow<br/>Indications for the use of ghee,<br/>88<br/>Building of the hospital<br/>104 104<br/>Staff and equipments<br/>Duration of unction<br/>89<br/>Preparation of the patient<br/>105<br/>Persons to be uncted<br/>90<br/>Administration of emetic, its dose, signs of activity and instructions to the patient 106<br/>Contra-indications for unction Symptoms of under-unction and<br/>90<br/>over-unction<br/>90<br/>Symptoms of inadequate, proper<br/>and excessive administration<br/>107<br/>Management of the uncted person<br/>Soft-bowelled and hard-bowelled in<br/>relation to unction<br/>90<br/>After-management<br/>107<br/>91<br/>Dietitic regimen<br/>108<br/>91<br/>Administration of purgative<br/>Merits of evacuative therapy<br/>109<br/>114<br/>Complications of improper unction Treatment of complication due to<br/>improper unction (or hyperlipidaemia) Indications and use of uncting media<br/>92<br/>92<br/>Chapter-XVI<br/>92<br/>Media contra-indicated in Leprosy.<br/>oedema and prameha<br/>Excellent uncting ghee<br/>93<br/>Order of administration of unction,<br/>fomentation and evacuation Chapter-XIV<br/>94<br/>On fomentation<br/>Merits of fomentation<br/>95<br/>Effective fomentation<br/>95<br/>Three degrees and types of fomentation<br/>95<br/>Method of fomentation<br/>95<br/>Extent of fomentation<br/>96<br/>On the physician equipped for<br/>treatment etc.<br/>1<br/>Symptoms of proper, inadequate and excessive purgation<br/>Indications for evacuative therapy<br/>Merits of evacuative therapy<br/>After-management of the patient<br/>Management of complications Swabhāvoparama (natural termination of disorder) and the duties of physician<br/>5. Quadruplet on diseases<br/>Chapter-XVII<br/>On the number of head disease etc.<br/>Etiology and pathogenesis of head<br/>diseases<br/>Carl<br/>All<br/>heid<br/>wiije bead danser<br/>of combinatio and ther зуунови<br/>eggravated, hominished and od 119<br/>retention of orine, defects of<br/>breast milk and semen Neven types of leprosy, diabetic boils, erysipelas<br/>Six types of diarrhoea and odavarta (reverse movement of vayu)<br/>Five types of gulma, spleen, cough, cup, thirst, dyspnoes, hiccup, vomiting.<br/>anorexia, head disease, heart disease, anaemia and insanity<br/>416<br/>skaphaja<br/>115<br/>117<br/>hormal dosar<br/>Sympons of dimination of dhatus, matas and ojax<br/>119<br/>120<br/>Causes of diminution of ojas<br/>121<br/>Puttogenesis of diabetes Seven diabetic boils and their characters<br/>121<br/>Vidradhi fabscess)-external-as<br/>well as internal, their etiology, characters and prognosis<br/>121<br/>Other boils<br/>123<br/>Complications of boils Threefold movement of dosas<br/>123<br/>124<br/>Merits of vata, pitta and kapha<br/>124<br/>Chapter-XVIII<br/>On three swellings etc.<br/>Three swellings of two types Exogenous swellings-etiology and principle of treatment Innate swelling-etiology, characters, classification, symptoms, prognosis and complications<br/>Special types of swelling-upajihvikā. galaśundikā, galaganda,galagraha,<br/>visarpa,pidakā,tilak-piplu-vyanganīlikā, śamkhaka,plihāvṛddhi.gulma, vesanaviddhi, udara, änäha and rohini Classification of diseases according<br/>125<br/>Four types of epilepsy, eye diseases, ear diseases, coryza, mouth diseases, grahaniroga, narcosis, fainting, phthisis, impotency<br/>Three types of swelling, leucoderma and internal haemorrhage<br/>Two types of fever, wound, con- tracture, sciatica, jaundice, ama, vätarakta and piles<br/>One urustambha, coma and great disease Twenty types of intestinal parasites (worms), prameha, female genital diaorders<br/>All innate disorders emanate from tridoşa Mutual relation of innate and exogenous disorders<br/>125<br/>Chapter-XX<br/>126<br/>On major diseases<br/>128<br/>to cause and prognosis Three things to be examined by physician Normal functions of vata, pitta, kapha<br/>Characters of their aggravation and diminution<br/>Chapter-XIX<br/>On eight abdominal diseases etc.<br/>Forty eight disease-syndromes Eight types of abdominal disease<br/>Classification and etiology of diseases 1 Difference between innate and<br/>exogenous diseases<br/>Normal and abnormal states caused by tridoşa<br/>Locations of three dosas<br/>Eight vātika disorders<br/>Characters, effects and treatment of vayu 1<br/>Forty paittika disorders<br/>General and specific disorders<br/>Characters, effects & treatment of pitta<br/>Twenty kaphaja disorders<br/>Characters, effects and treatment of kapha <br/>Emphasis on treatment after full<br/>knowldege of disease and drug<br/>6. Quadruplet on planning (of nutrition)<br/>Chapter-XXI<br/>Management after blood-letting Narcosis, fainting and coma-their symptoms and treatment<br/>7. Quadruplet on food and drinke<br/>Chapter-XXV<br/>Symposium about the early origin of person and his disorders<br/>On the eight despicables etc.<br/>Eight despicable persons.<br/>144<br/>Causes and demerits of over-obesity Causes and demerits of overleanness<br/>144<br/>145<br/>On the origin of person etc.<br/>Merits of the balanced body<br/>146 146<br/>Desaturating therapy for obesity<br/>Saturating therapy for leanness<br/>146<br/>Classification of food<br/>Sleep-cause, merits, proper and improper sleep,day-sleep its indications,contra- indications and demerits<br/>147<br/>Hypnotic and anti-hypnotic measures<br/>148<br/>Types of sleep<br/>149<br/>Chapter-XXII<br/>On reducing and promoting measures<br/>Six therapeutic measures and their 7 properties<br/>150<br/>Reducing measures and their indications<br/>151<br/>Promoting measures and their indications<br/>152<br/>Roughening therapy and its indications<br/>152<br/>Checking therapy and its indications<br/>Symptoms of adequate, inadequate and excessive use of these measures<br/>152<br/>152<br/>Chapter-XXIII<br/>On oversaturation etc.<br/>Means of oversaturation and diseases<br/>caused there by<br/>Treatment of such diseases<br/>Diseases caused by undernutrition and their treatment<br/>Quickly acting and prolonged use of saturating measures<br/>154<br/>154<br/>156<br/>Wholesome and unwholesome food<br/>Best drugs and other entities<br/>Definition of pathya (wholesome)<br/>Eighty four äsavas<br/>Chapter-XXVI<br/>On the discussion among Atreya,<br/>Bhadrakāpya etc.<br/>Symposium on the number of rasa Drug-its properties and action Properties of drug according to their bhautika composition<br/>How drugs act?<br/>Sixty three variations of rasas<br/>in drugs<br/>Rasa and anu-rasa<br/>Parādi gunas<br/>Six rasas-their evolution, bhautika.<br/>composition, properties, actions<br/>and disorders caused by their<br/>excessive use<br/>Knowledge of properties and actions of drugs on the basis of rasa<br/>Three degrees of rasas in relation to six prominent guna<br/>On properly formed blood etc.<br/>Vipäka<br/>Merits of pure blood<br/>Vīrya<br/>Causes of impurity of blood and<br/>Prabhāva<br/>diseases caused thereby Management of such disorders<br/>Characters of six rasas<br/>Incompatible food items<br/>Characters of impure and pure blood<br/>Qualities of the person having<br/>Types of incompatibility<br/>Diseases caused by incompatible<br/>pure blood<br/>food and their management<br/>Chapter-XXVI<br/>On the types of food and drinks<br/>Merits of good food<br/>103<br/>On ten seats of Ten seus of vind breath<br/>Acttom of cerram sodneme<br/>193<br/>Group of anmeld cereals Croup ist legumes<br/>194<br/>195<br/>Group of meats and classification<br/>of animals<br/>196 201<br/>Group of vegetables<br/>Group of fruits<br/>204<br/>Group op of salads<br/>208<br/>Group of fermented liquors<br/>-209<br/>Group of waters<br/>210<br/>Group of milk and milk products<br/>212<br/>Group of sugars and honey<br/>214<br/>Group of dietary preparations<br/>216<br/>Group of adjuncts of food Some considerations regarding<br/>219<br/>food and drinks<br/>221<br/>Postmeal drink (after drink)<br/>222<br/>8. Concluding chapters<br/>Chapter-XXIX vital breath<br/>Pränabhlears (promoter of life)<br/>Two types of physicians Characters of pranabhisara<br/>(qustified physicians) Characters of rogabhiears (quscks)<br/>On great vessels of heart ete. Chapter-XXX<br/>Importance of heart<br/>Ojas<br/>Dhamani, srotas and siră<br/>Best among life-promoting. strengthpromoting,<br/>bulk-promoting, happiness- promoting and paths<br/>Trentise, section, chapter and topics<br/>Textual statement, textual inter- pretation and recapitulation<br/>Some consideration regarding meat<br/>223<br/>Heavy and light food Importance of<br/>224<br/>proper food Chapter-XXVII<br/>224<br/>Medicine related to Atharvaveda<br/>Ayus (life) and its synonyms Definition of Ayurveda<br/>Happy-unhappy and beneficialnon- beneficial life<br/>On various food and drinks etc.<br/>Functions of various foods<br/>226<br/>Ähāraprasāda (rasa) and kitța<br/>(mala) and their functions<br/>226<br/>Measure of life<br/>Objective of Ayurveda<br/>Ayurveda-the eternal<br/>Channels carrying dhatus<br/>Importance of wholesome food<br/>mmunity and resistance to diseases Disorders caused by morbidity of<br/>dhātus, sense organs, ligaments,<br/>vessels and tendons.<br/>Eight divisions of Ayurveda<br/>Rules and merits of the study<br/>of Ayurveda<br/>Eight questions<br/>Treatise<br/>Scope of treatise<br/>Management of these disorders Spread and return of doșas<br/>Eight sections<br/>One hundred and twenty chapters Interrogation and its interpretation Derivation of the words "Tantra',<br/>Emphasis of prevention and cure of disorders<br/>Differentiation between wholesome and liked, investigator and layman<br/>'Sthana' and 'Adhyāya' Use of eight questions<br/>Consequences of intellectual error<br/>Keeping away from quacks and devotion to qualified physicians<br/>Body-the product of food<br/>2. NIDANASTHANA<br/>Prodromal symptoms of prameha<br/>Persons prone to prameha<br/>On diagnosis of kustha (Leprosy) Pathogenic materials of kustia<br/>Types of kustha<br/>General etioloty and pathogenesis<br/>32<br/>2<br/>2<br/>(Section of diagnosis)<br/>Chapter-1<br/>3<br/>On diagnosis of jwara (fever)<br/>Types of diseases<br/>Nidana-its synonyms and types<br/>Complication of prameha<br/>251<br/>251<br/>Vyadhi and its synonyms<br/>Chapter-V<br/>251<br/>rapa, upaśaya and samprapti<br/>Sub-divisions of Samprapti<br/>Means of the knowledge of disease<br/>Definition of Nidäna, pūrvarūpa,<br/>251<br/>251<br/>252<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>Eight causes of fever Etiology, pathogenesis of the<br/>253<br/>types of fever<br/>253<br/>Specific symptoms of fever<br/>256<br/>Complications<br/>Chapter-VI<br/>Divisions of fever<br/>256<br/>Prodromal symptoms of fever<br/>257<br/>Importance of fever<br/>257<br/>Chapter-II<br/>Management of acute and chronic fevers 258<br/>On diagnosis of Raktapitta<br/>(innate haemorrhage)<br/>Etiology and pathogenesis of rakta-pitta 259<br/>Derivation and significance of the nomenclature 'raktapitta'<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>Complications<br/>Pathways<br/>Prognosis<br/>Mythical origin<br/>Management<br/>Chapter-III<br/>On diagnosis of gulma<br/>Types of gulma<br/>Characters of different types of kustha<br/>Prognosis<br/>On diagnosis of śoşa (phthisis)<br/>Causes of phthisis<br/>Specific etiological factors<br/>Rājayakşma<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>2<br/>22222<br/>Eleven symptoms<br/>Prognosis<br/>Chapter-VII<br/>On diagnosis of unmäda (insanity)<br/>260<br/>Types of insanity<br/>261<br/>Persons prone to insanity and pathogenesis<br/>261<br/>Definition of insanity<br/>261<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>261<br/>Specific features<br/>263<br/>Management<br/>263<br/>Exogenous insanity<br/>Characters and management<br/>Prognosis<br/>264<br/>Etiology, pathogenesis and symptoms<br/>264<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>Chapter-IV<br/>267<br/>On diagnosis of prameha (Disorders of urine) Non-manifestation or otherwise of disorder<br/>Etiology, pathogenesis, types and characters of kaphaja prameha<br/>Chapter-VIII<br/>On diagnosis of apasmāra (epilepsy)<br/>Types of epilepsy<br/>Persons prone to epilepsy and its<br/>pathogenesis<br/>Definition of epilepsy<br/>Prodromal symptoms<br/>Mythical origin of diseases<br/>Specific features<br/>Management<br/>Pittaja prameha<br/>Vātaja prameha including madhu- meha (diabetes mellitus)<br/>Prognosis<br/>General observations about diagnosis<br/>Chapter-1<br/>On specific features of Rasa<br/>301 301<br/>Rasa-dosa dosa equation<br/>Significaure of Viminasthana<br/>103<br/>Dravya Prabhava<br/>303 COE<br/>Ol<br/>Ghee<br/>303<br/>Honey<br/>Three ambstances not to be used<br/>303<br/>xxxiy<br/>3. VIMANASTHANA<br/>(Section of specific features)<br/>The root cause<br/>Gradual deterioration of life-span<br/>Life-span predetermined or not<br/>Timely or unitimely death Significance of the use of hot<br/>water in fever<br/>Remedy contrary to etiology Three types of desaturation<br/>Place of three types<br/>Chapter-IV<br/>excessively<br/>304 305<br/>Samya (uitability<br/>) Specific factors of methodieting<br/>On specific features of the threefold sources of knowledge about disease characters<br/>305<br/>Prakyti (nature)<br/>305<br/>Three sources of knowledge<br/>Karana (processing)<br/>Samyoga (combination)<br/>305<br/>Authority (testimony)<br/>Raši (quantity)<br/>306<br/>Perception<br/>306 306<br/>Inference<br/>Desa (place) Käla (time)<br/>Examination of disease with all the sources of knowledge collectively<br/>Upayogasamstha (rules for use)<br/>306<br/>Upayoktä (Consumer)<br/>306<br/>Facts known from authority<br/>Method of dieting<br/>306<br/>Facts known from perception<br/>Chapter-II<br/>Facts known from inference<br/>On specific features of three portioned belly<br/>Chapter-V<br/>Making three portions of belly Quantity of food-appropriate<br/>309<br/>On specific features of srotas (channel<br/>Definition of Srotas<br/>and inappropriate<br/>310<br/>Origin of Srotas and characters of their morbidity<br/>Ama-pradosa<br/>311<br/>Visūcikä and alasaka (including amavisa) pathogenesis, sympt-<br/>Synonyms of srotas<br/>oms and prognosis Management<br/>311<br/>311<br/>Amāśaya (stomach)<br/>313<br/>outbreak of epidemics<br/>Collection of drugs before<br/>destruction of Community) On specific feature of epidemics (Cousing<br/>Chapter-III<br/>Preventive measures<br/>Characters of their derangement<br/>Common factors involved in epidemics<br/>various angles<br/>Role of dosas in pathology of Srotas<br/>Causes of morbidity in Srotas General characters of morbidity in Srotas<br/>Colour and size of Srotas<br/>Management of the affections of Srotas<br/>On specific features of the groups of dise Classification of disorders from<br/>Chapter-VI<br/>numerable<br/>Disorders innumerable and doșa<br/>Three aggravating factors for<br/>types of dosas<br/>Alt<br/>Cir<br/>Intensetion of psychic and somatic factors<br/>335 335<br/>317 318<br/>319<br/>322<br/>Four types of Agni<br/>secondary disorders<br/>Difference between primary and Constant association of psychic dosas<br/>Initiation of the student<br/>Instructions to the student<br/>352<br/>Method of discussion<br/>352<br/>336<br/>Friendly and hostile discussions<br/>356<br/>356<br/>Normaley and human constitution Instant vitiation of väta in vitala Management according to constitution<br/>336 337<br/>Three types of opponents<br/>35<br/>23<br/>23<br/>23<br/>4<br/>Instant vitiation of pitta in pittala<br/>persons and its management<br/>337<br/>Two and three types of assembly<br/>35 35<br/>Means to subdue the inferior opponent Result of discussion<br/>35<br/>338<br/>Terms used in course of discussion Väda (debate) and its two types<br/>35<br/>Instant vitiation of kapha in persons and its management<br/>36<br/>338<br/>Pratijñā (Proposition)<br/>3<br/>Importance of the knowledge of all šiesmala persons and its management disorders, management and drugs<br/>339<br/>Chapter-VII<br/>On specific feature of the diseased etc.<br/>Person diseased severely or other-wise<br/>340<br/>Importance of intensive examina-<br/>tion of the patient<br/>Pratisthapană (counter-establishment)<br/>Drstänta (instance) Hetu (reason)<br/>Upanaya (correlation)<br/>Uttara (rejoinder)<br/>Four types of Siddhanta (theory) Four types of Sabda (word)<br/>Sthapana (establishment)<br/>339<br/>340<br/>Krimis (parasites)-pathogenic and non-pathogenic<br/>Pratyaksa (perception)<br/>Anumana (inference)<br/>341<br/>Aitihya (tradition)<br/>Four types of parasites according to location<br/>Aupamya (analogy)<br/>341<br/>Samsaya (doubt)<br/>Their etiology, location, form.<br/>Prayojana (object)<br/>colour, name, effects and remedy<br/>342<br/>General principles of treatment<br/>Detailed therapeutic formulations<br/>343<br/>344<br/>Methods of elimination<br/>344<br/>Formulations for Prakrtivighata (destroying the environment)<br/>346<br/>Chapter-VIII<br/>On specific features of therapeutic management of diseases<br/>Selection of the treatise<br/>350<br/>Selection of the teacher<br/>351<br/>Behaviour and duty of the student<br/>351<br/>Means of the knowledge of entire treatise (subject)<br/>351<br/>Method of study<br/>351<br/>Method of teaching<br/>352<br/>Selection of the student<br/>352<br/>Savyabhicāra (uncertain statement)<br/>Jijñāsā (inquiry)<br/>Vyavasaya (decision)<br/>Arthaprāpti (acquisition of<br/>implied sense)<br/>Sambhava (source of origin)<br/>Anuyojya (questionable statement)<br/>Ananuyojya (unquestionable statement)<br/>Anuyoga (question)<br/>Pratyanuyoga (counter-question)<br/>Vākyadosa (syntactical defect)<br/>Vākyapraśamšā (syntactical<br/>commendability)<br/>Chala (knavery) and its two types<br/>Ahetu (fallacious reason) and its<br/>three types<br/>Ctr<br/>437<br/>38<br/>Cause of immediate demh of the disorders due to wrath of gods<br/>Timely or untimely death<br/>Full life span and the causes of its attainment<br/>432<br/>Upavistaka mud näpodaca abnormal types of fouras and their tanagement Management in condition of<br/>abortion or miscarriage<br/>453<br/>454<br/>non quickening of foerus Management of adevaru and constipation in pregnant women<br/>Chapter-VII<br/>On Enumeration of body parts<br/>Layers of skin<br/>455<br/>Signs and symptoms of the woman with dead foetus and its managemen<br/>Broad divisions of body<br/>455<br/>Number of bones<br/>455<br/>Sensory and motor organs<br/>457 457<br/>Seats of vital breath<br/>Viscera<br/>457<br/>Parts of the body in detail<br/>457<br/>Nine major orifices<br/>459<br/>Ligaments, veins, arteries, muscles, vital parts, bone-joints, minute blood vessels, hairs, beard-<br/>mustaches<br/>459<br/>Entities measureable with anjali<br/>Division of body according to<br/>459<br/>five mahābhūtas<br/>460<br/>Šarīra-paramāņu (cells)<br/>Chapter-VIII<br/>Monthly regimens in ease of normal foetal growth<br/>Construction of maternity home and its<br/>accessories and personnel Admission of the woman to the maternity home and waiting for parturition<br/>Signs and symptoms of the approaching time for parturition<br/>Management during labour Measures to expel placenta<br/>Neonatal cara<br/>460<br/>Cutting of the Umbilical cord Jätakarma (neonatal rites)<br/>Protective measures for mother and child<br/>Code of healthy conduct for mother Management of the puerperant<br/>On principles of procreation Preparation of male and<br/>female partners for coitus<br/>Method of coitus<br/>461<br/>462<br/>Management according to the<br/>Naming of the child<br/>desire for son<br/>463<br/>Bodily characters of longevity<br/>Sacrificial rite for the desired son<br/>464<br/>Examination of wet-nurse<br/>Performances to fulfil the<br/>Excellence of breasts<br/>desire for a son<br/>465<br/>Excellence of breast milk and its<br/>Causes of particular complexion and psyche of the progeny<br/>normal abnormal characters<br/>465<br/>Galacto-depurant measures<br/>Pumsavana (measures which help procreating male progeny)<br/>Galactogogues<br/>466<br/>Causing the baby to suckle<br/>Measures which stabilise foetus<br/>467<br/>Construction of nursery<br/>Factors damaging the foetus<br/>467<br/>Cara of bedding, clothing of the baby<br/>Management of the pregnant woman<br/>Amulets and toys<br/>Measures to check threatened<br/>Management of child in case of <br/>Chapter-t<br/>INGRIVASTHANA ather<br/>of he and death<br/>Chapter-III<br/>On palpable entities<br/>of pr<br/>492<br/>Diffime<br/>тура<br/>401<br/>Normal and abe<br/>495<br/>Normal and shervrat seters<br/>493<br/>Chapter 11<br/>Pyes, me, brath at Cornain Deal costating<br/>Chapter-VIIT<br/>On flowered person<br/>Death always preveded by fatal sit Various types of sinell indicating death<br/>406<br/>Abnormal tastes indicating death<br/>Abnormal and fatal signs relating to palpation<br/>497<br/>Signe of fatal paittika disorder and yakama<br/>The diseases incurable on loss of Auditory hallucination streng<br/>496<br/>On blockiss sign ete. Aboeremat eyes<br/>Chapter-EX<br/>498<br/>Test of sputum, stool and semen in wu Sankhaka-the fatal disease<br/>Examination of respiration, carotids, teeth, eyelashes, eyes, hairs, body hairs, abdomen.<br/>Chapter-X<br/>nails and fingers<br/>499<br/>On signs of imminent death Various conditions indicating imminent death<br/>Chapter-IV<br/>On sense organs<br/>Chapter-XI<br/>Fatal signs relating to vision Fatal signs relating to other senses Chapter-V<br/>On poor digestion etc.<br/>Signs indicating death within a year, six months and a month Absence or excess of mahābhūtas<br/>On prodromal signs<br/>Fatal prodroma of phthisis, fever, internal haemorrhage and gulma Fatal prodroma of kustha, prameha, insanitiy, epilepsy<br/>and opisthotonus Dreams indicating imminent death<br/>Cause and types of dreams Fruitless and otherwise dreams<br/>Various fatal conditions<br/>On shadow and lustre Abnormal types of shadow<br/>On physical adnormalities<br/>Definition of 'Arişta'<br/>On cowdung-like powder etc.<br/>Signs indicating death by a<br/>month, a fortnight<br/>Bad signs relating to messengers<br/>Protentous signs in the way Protentous signs in patient's house<br/>Summary of the signs indicating death<br/>Imminent death not to be<br/>disclosed uncalled for Signs indicating recovery of the patient<br/> |