Agad Tantra : Toxicology & Mrdical Jurisprudence (Record no. 19914)

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Title Agad Tantra : Toxicology & Mrdical Jurisprudence
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Varanasi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Chaukhambha Subharati Prakashan
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
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General note CONTENTS<br/>Agada Tantra<br/>1. Etymology of Agada Tantra<br/>Introduction<br/>Nirukti<br/>Etymology (paribhasha) of visha<br/>Qualities & duties of pranacharya<br/>Vishotpatti (Mythological origin of poison)<br/>Vishayoni-kriya (The sources and effects of visha)<br/>Visha: prakara evam bheda<br/>(Types and classification of poison)<br/>Classification of poison<br/>Corrosives<br/>Irritants<br/>Neurotics<br/>Cardiac poisons<br/>Asphyxiate<br/>Miscellaneous<br/>Medico-legal classification<br/>Visha-adhisthana (Modalities of sthavara<br/>visha and jangama visha)<br/>Seat of poison<br/>Clinical features of poisoning by inanimate (sthavara) objects<br/>Sixteen sources of animate poisons<br/>2. Visha-Pariksha (Investigation of Visha)<br/>Visha swarupa<br/>Physical state<br/>Chemical & mechenical combination<br/>Panchabautika investigation Testing of visha according to the source (Uttpatti) Testing of visha based on the properties (Gunas) Modern aspect of poison Poisoning in the living Poisoning in the dead Visha-sambhavita rogas (Visha induced diseases)<br/>3. Charactistics and Identification of Vishadata<br/>Modalities of visha<br/>Testing of vishakta (poisoned) food Visha-sankata (Critical/Fatal period) Shankaa visha (Phobia of poisoned)<br/>Vishakanya Use of visha in ware fare in ancient times Water poisoning and its management Soil poisoning and its management Atmoshperic poisoning<br/>4. Dushi visha & Gara visha<br/>Upavisha mentioned in different works Dushi visha<br/>Navopavisha (Nine upavishas)<br/>Gara visha<br/>Ten attributes of poison<br/>The differences between ten properties of ojas and visha Vishajanita rogas (Visha induced diseases) Visha-upadrava (Complications due to poisoning) Vegas, vegantara signs and symptoms of poisoning and<br/>treatment<br/>Sthavara visha vega lakshanas<br/>The four stages of poisoning in quadruped animals The three stages of poisoning in birds Stagewise treatment of poisoning<br/>Visha-sankramana<br/>5. Sthavra Visha<br/>Krittrima Vishas<br/>Corrosives<br/>Mineral acids<br/>Organic acids<br/>Sulphuric acid-H,SO (Oil of vitriol) Nitric acid-HNO, (Aqua forties)<br/>Hydrochloric acid-Hel<br/>Oxalic acid<br/>Carbolic acid (Phenol)<br/>Corrosive alkalies<br/>Irritant poisons<br/>Phosphorous<br/>Irrespirable gases<br/>Carbon dioxide (CO₂)<br/>Carbon monoxide<br/>6. Visha: Samanya Chikitsa (General Treatment of Poisoning)<br/>General principle of treatment of visha and the upakramas (measures) according to Charaka<br/>Modern aspect<br/>General treatment of poisoning<br/>Removal and neutralization<br/>Emetics used<br/>Contra-indications of emetics<br/>Antidotes<br/>1. Mechanical<br/>2. Chemical<br/>3. Physiological<br/>Universal antidote (Samanya agada)<br/>7. Madya Visha<br/>Gunas and doshas of madya (Useful and harmful effects of alcohol)<br/>Attributes of alcohol<br/>Affliction of ojas in different stages of intoxication<br/>Effects of excessive intake of alcohol<br/>Alcoholic intoxication<br/>Signs and symptoms of madatyaya in general<br/>Drunkenness<br/>Breath<br/>8. Jangama Visha (Poisons of Animal Origin)<br/>Sarpa-visha<br/>Features of the three main types of snakes<br/>Caste-wise classification of snakes<br/>Sex recognition in serpents<br/>Male snakes<br/>Female snakes<br/>Napumsaka (impotent) snakes<br/>Nocturnal habits of snakes<br/>Age of the snake and other factors in relation to fatality of the bite<br/>Damsha-karana (Reasons for biting)<br/>Types of snake-bites<br/>Factors attenuating snake venom<br/>Clinical features of bites<br/>Special features of bites according to snake's age, sex etc<br/>Management of snake-bites poisoning<br/>1. Arishta-bandhana<br/>2. Agni-karma<br/>3. Achushana<br/>4. Mantra-prayoga<br/>5. Sira-vedhana<br/>6. Pralepa and parisheka<br/>7. Oral medication<br/>8. Emesis<br/>9. Netranjana<br/>10. Agada-sevana<br/>Modern aspects<br/>Fatal period<br/>Principles of treatment<br/>Vrischika-visha (Scorpion poison)<br/>The mild-poisonous scorpions and features of their bites<br/>their bites<br/>The moderately poisonous scorpions and features of<br/>The strongly poisonous scorpions and features of<br/>their bite<br/>Virschika visha-lakshanas<br/>Treatment of scorpion-bites<br/>Modern aspects<br/>Luta-visha (Poisoning by venomous spiders)<br/>Mythological origin of spiders<br/>Classification of spiders<br/>Treatment of poisoning by spiders Mushika-visha (Rat poison)<br/>Mode of poisoning Clinical features of rats-bite poisoning<br/>Treatment of rat-bite<br/>Alarka visha<br/>Prognosis (Sadhya-asadhyata)<br/>Cantharides-visha (Poisoning by Spanish fly)<br/>Signs and symptoms<br/>Fatal dose, period & treatment<br/>Post-mortem appearances<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>9. Description, Signs and Treatment of Upavisha<br/>Inroduction<br/>Kupilu (Strychnos nuxvomica)<br/>Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium)<br/>Ahiphena (Papaver somniferum)<br/>Jayapala (Croton tiglium)<br/>Dhattura (Datura)<br/>Bhanga (Connabis indica or Cannabis sativa)<br/>Arka (Calotropis gigantea)<br/>Snuhi (Euphorbia nerifolia)<br/>Gunja (Abrus precatorius)<br/>Langali/Kalihari (Gloriosa superba)<br/>Karaveera (Oleander) (Nerium odorum)<br/>Vatsanabha (Aconite)<br/>10. Khanija Visha (Metallic/Mineral Poisons)<br/>Parada (Mercury)<br/>Naga (Lead)<br/>Vanga (Tin)<br/>Shankha pashana (Arsenic)<br/>Tamra (Copper)<br/>11. Ahara Visha<br/>Viruddha<br/>Guna-viruddha<br/>Virya-viruddha<br/>Kala-viruddha<br/>Matra-viruddha<br/>Svabhava-viruddha<br/>Bad effects of incompatibles<br/>Diseases caused by the intake of viruddhahara<br/>Ahara-visha: Samanya chikitsa<br/>Causes of food poisoning<br/>Bacterial food poisoning<br/>Non bacterial food poisoning<br/>12. Commonly Used Poisons<br/>Classification<br/>Domestic household poisons<br/>Therapeutic household poison<br/>Garden poisons<br/>Kerosene<br/>Organo phosphorous compounds<br/>D.D.T.<br/>Endrine<br/>(xv)<br/>The duty of a medical practitioner in case of suspected poisoning<br/>Annexure-1<br/>Brief information about different poisons<br/>Annexure-2<br/>Recipes useful in visha-chikitsa<br/>PART: B<br/>Vyavahara Ayurveda<br/>Nyayalaya (The Court)<br/>1. Paribhasha (Definition)<br/>Inquest<br/>Exhumation<br/>Aarakshi-parikshana (Police-inquest)<br/>Shapatha (Oath)<br/>Summon<br/>Chikitsaka sakshi (Medical evidence)<br/>Moukhika sakshya (Oral evidence)<br/>Likhita sakshya (Documentary evidence)<br/>Chikitsaka pramana-patra (Medical certificate)<br/>Medico-legal report<br/>Dying declaration & deposition<br/>Kinds of witness<br/>Common witness<br/>Expert witness<br/>Hostile witness<br/>2. Ayur Vivechana/Ayu Nirnaya (Determination of Age)<br/>Identity<br/>Race<br/>Sex<br/>Hermaphrodite<br/>Age<br/>Complexion<br/>Scars<br/>Anthropometry<br/>Dactylography<br/>Poroscopy<br/>Foot prints<br/>Hair<br/>Tattoo-marks<br/>Deformities<br/>Occupational marks<br/>3. Mrtyu (Death)<br/>(a) Sornatic death<br/>(b) Molecular death<br/>Types of death<br/>1. Syncope (Failure of circulatory system)<br/>2. Asphyxia (Failure of respiratory system)<br/>3. Coma (Failure of brain fuction)<br/>Prakara (Modes of death)<br/>Mrtyu-chihna (Signs of death)<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>Cadaveric spasm (Instantaneous rigor)<br/>Stage of primary relaxation<br/>Rigor mortis (Mrityuttara sankocha)<br/>Secondary relaxation<br/>Putrefaction<br/>Autolysis<br/>Bacterial action<br/>Symptoms<br/>Early putrefaction<br/>Late putrefaction<br/>Factors modify putrefaction<br/>Adipocere or saponification<br/>Mummification Mrityu-kala nirnaya (Time since death)<br/>Violent asphyxial deaths<br/>Asphyxia<br/>Inspiratory dyspnoea<br/>Hanging<br/>Strangulation<br/>Mugging<br/>Garrotting<br/>Differences between hanging and strangulation<br/>Throttling<br/>Suffocation<br/>Smothering<br/>Burking<br/>Choking<br/>Gagging<br/>Traumatic asphyxia<br/>Drowning<br/>Autopsy<br/>Preserve<br/>Instruction of preservation and dispatch<br/>4. Abhighata (Injury)<br/>Classification of wounds in Ayurveda<br/>1. Chhinna (Severed)<br/>2. Bhinna (Ruptured)<br/>3. Viddha (Punctured)<br/>4. Kshata (Lacerated)<br/>5. Pichchita (Crushed)<br/>6. Ghrishta (Abraded)<br/>Classification of wounds in modern medical science<br/>Abhigata Prakara<br/>1. Abrasion:<br/>2. Contusion<br/>3. Lacerated wound<br/>4. Incised-wound<br/>5. Stab wounds (Punctured wounds)<br/>6. Firearm wounds or gun-shot wounds Differences between entrance-wound and exir-wound<br/>Differences between ante-mortem and post-mortem wounds<br/>accidental wound<br/>Differences between suicidal, homicidal and<br/>Electrocution (Vidyut-daha)<br/>Effects due to passage of electricity<br/>Cause of death<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>Burns and scalds (Daha)<br/>Classification<br/>Wilson's simplified classification<br/>Medico-legal classification<br/>Autopsy findings<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>Preternatural combustibility<br/>5. Vyabhichara (Aprakrtika karma); Garbhapata; Bhr hatya; Napumsakata; Vandhyatwa and Koumarya<br/>Vyabichara (Adultery)<br/>Natural sexual offences<br/>Rape<br/>Incest<br/>Unnatural sexual offences (Aprakritika karma)<br/>Sexual perversions<br/>Indecent assault<br/>Garbhapata (Abortion)<br/>Classification of abortion<br/>Natural abortion<br/>Artificial or induced abortion<br/>Cause of death in criminal abortion:<br/>Bhruna-Hatya (Infanticide)<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>Napumsakata and vandhyatwa (Impotence and sterility)<br/>(xix)<br/>Medico-legal importance<br/>Causes of impotence and sterility<br/>'Koumarya (Virginity)<br/>Signs of virginity<br/>Signs of defloration<br/>6. Unmada (Insanity)<br/>Unmada (Insanity)<br/>Illusion<br/>Delusion<br/>Hallucination<br/>Lucid interval<br/>Classification of mental disorders<br/>Medico-legal aspects<br/>Medical certificate for insane person<br/>7. Chikitsaka-kartavya, Achara-Niyama, Vyavasay adhikara and Gopaneeyata<br/>Chikitsaka-kartavya (Duties of doctor)<br/>Achara-niyama (Medical ethics and laws)<br/>Vyavasayika adhikaras (Professional rights)<br/>Gopaneeyata (Professional secret)<br/>Previleged communication<br/>8. Ayurveda Prayojana<br/>9. Adharma-Roga Karakata<br/>10. Vibhinna Papa<br/>Kayika papas<br/>Vachaka papas<br/>Manasika papas
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