Reddy,K Ramachandra

Vaidyaka Paribhasa Pradipa - Varanasi Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan - 135p.

CONTENTS
Prathama Khaudha
Mangalacaranam Mana Paribhasa
Šärangadhara view
Types of Mana Magadha mana paribāsa
Weight of dry and Wet substances
Measurement [volume) of Kudava
Nomenclature of the Yoga [Recipe] Kalinga Paribāsa
Mana for drava and ärdhra dravya
Mana of śuşka [dry] and ärdhra [wet] dravya
Expiry period of Sneha Kalpana
Expiry period of different dosage forms Selection of Ingredients according to Särangadhara
Quality of drugs on the basis of their accurence
Part (prayojyänga) Indicated for different medicinal plant Establishment of new formulations
Identification of drugs
Drug collection according to seasons General Princeple for collection of different drugs and materials
Collection of meat from different animals Collection of milk, urin and excreta Sāmānya Paribhāşa (General Principles) Substitutes (Pratinidhi dravya) for different drugs Advise of Substitutes while in non availability of drugs
Consideration of drugs in a gana
Dwitiya Khanda
Pañca vidha Kaşāya Kalpanā
Swarasa
Swarasa extraction method from dried drugs
Another method of swarasa
Swarasa mātra
Puțapāka vidhi for swarasa kalpanā
Kalka kalpanā
Kwātha kalpanā
Kwatha kalpana according to Ācārya Śārangadhara
Page N Administration method of Kwatha kalpana and its matra
Sita kasay
Tandulodaka
Another method of tandulodaka Phanta kalpana
Sita and Phanta according to Maharsi Viswamitra
Usnodaka
Rasakriya, avaleha, leha and päka
Vataka, modaka, pinda, guda, varti, vati, gutika and vati
Dravya Matra (dosage of medicines posology) Another school of thought regarding posology
Mätra mentioned only for Sneha and Kwatha
Matra according to dosage form
Mātra according to agnibala
Kälinga and Magadha mana
Jala parimaņa [water quantity) mentioned for dravya päka
Jala parimana [water quantity] according to drug cinsistancy (e.g. mrdu, madyama and khatina)
Jala parimāņa (water quantity) and quantity of drug
Yavāgu, Yūşa Kalpana, Peya etc.
Peya etc. With dravya kalka Anna, vilepi, manda, Yavāgu
Identifying features of vilepi, manda, yavāgu, peya etc.
Yavägu [another method] Vilepi Peya and Yüşa Characters of peya and Tüşa Manda, Bhakta etc. Another method of manda Māmsarasa kalpanā Another method of Mämsa rasa kalpanā Lākşa rasa kalpana
Prakşepa dravya Cūrņa, Kalka, guțika and vatika etc. dose and mode of administration
Dose of Main dravya [cürņa etc.] and anupāna [kwātha etc.]
Prakşepa dravya matra
Praksepa dravya matra on the basis of dose
Kşīra pāka etc.
Trtiya Khanda
Sneha kalpana
Taila kalpana
Dravadravya matra of taila kalpana
Kasaya, sneha, kalka mätra with reference to taila kalpana
General rule of sneha kalpana
Drava dravya matra according to its number Another school of thought regarding drava dravya matra 4
dravya mātra
Another school of thought regarding kalka, sneha, drava-
Quantity of water in relation to taila kalpana
Flower paste & oil Ratio
Quantity of milk in relation to taila kalpanā
Quantity of liquid where there is no mentioning
Liquid & oil ratio based on the no. of Liquids other school
General principle of oil manufacturing
Quantum of ghee/oil for processing
Liquid & drug Ratio in decoction making
General rule of oil manufacturing
Fundamental rules in drug manufacturing
Processing of oil in presence of excessive ingredients Procurement of ingredients-general rule in reference to-
oil processing Omissions and commissions in procuring the- ingredients
General rule of oil/ghee processing
Types of drugs and water proportions
Liquid proportions based on the quantity of drug
General rule for adding paste
General rule for liquids exceeding 5 nos.
General rule of oil/ghee processing in the absence of liquids General rule of oil/ghee processing in the absence of paste
Processing of oil with flowers
End stage properties of oil
End stage properties of ghee
Different end stages of oil/ghee
Different end stage properties of oil/ghee
Therapeutic utility of oil/ghee-other school Different end stage properties of oil/ghee
End point characters of ghee and oil-other school
End point characters of ghee and oil
General manufacturing rule of oil/ghee Preparation of Guda paka-other school
Manufacturing of Guggulu preparations Triphala decoction making-Other School
Triphala decoction making-Other School
Triphala decoction making
Triphala for Sthali Päka
General rule for liquid media in Loha Puta Paka
Triphala for Bhanu Päka of Loha
Preparation of Decoction for Loha Sodhana-Patañjali's
view
Preparation of Decoction for Loha Sodhana-other school
Qualities of Loha Bhasma- patanjali's view
Properties of Ideal Loha Bhasma-other school
End stages of Loha Päka
Different end stage properties of Loha Paka Maceration/steeping procedure-second school
End stages of Loha Paka
Different end stage properties of Loha Päka
Maceration/steeping procedure
Maceration/steeping procedure-second school
Preparation of Alkaline waters
General rule for incorporating the ingredients
Procedure for mixing powders Additives in powders/pills
Exceptions to general metrology
Vehicle (Anupāna)
Importance of vehicles
Pharmacological properties of vehicle
Ideal qualities of vehicle
Importance of vehicle
Effect of vehicle
Ideal properties of vehicle
Ideal vehicles
Vehicles-second school
Ideal vehicles third school
Ideal vehicles fourth school
Dose of vehicle as per doşik involvement
Dose of vehicle
Vehicle on loha therapy
Milk as vehicle Patañjali's view
Contraindications for cold water as vehicle
Drug dose calculations in infants
Drug dose calculation
Dose calculations in children.
Drug administration to infants
Mode of drug administration in children
Stages of children& importance of Balanced food
Drug administration period
Drug administration
Drug administration
-1ª period
-2nd period
-3rd period
-4th period
-5th period
Basic idea of management/treatment
Basic idea of management-Caraka's view
Judging of correct line of treatment
Conditions for instituting 2nd line of treatment
Amalgamation of treatments
Management of seasonal disorders Drug Bio-transformation time
Results of the irrational treatment
Caturāmla
Pañcāmla
Pañca lavana
Lavana catusthaya
Astha Mūtram
Catursneha
Astha Kṣīram
Trisugandha
Trijāta
Caturjāta
Sarvagandham
Mahā triphala
Swalpa Triphala
Trikațu
Trimada
Pañca ksīrī Vrksa
Pañca Pallavam
Pañca Kola
Sadüsan
Maha Pañcamüla
Kanīya Pañcamüla
Trina Pañcamüla
Valli Pañcamüla
Kanțaka Pañcamüla
Astha varga
Jivaniya Gaņa
Śweta Marīca
Jyesthämbu
Sukhodaka
Gudāmbu
Veśavāra
Kāñji
Amla Mülak
Katwar
Udaświt
Dadhi Kūrcika
Takra Kurcika
Sukta
Śīdhu
Asava
Maireya
Aranālam
Amlavataka
Krśara
Swalpa cukram Definition of Asav and aristha
Sidhu
Different Layers of Sura and their names
Vāruņi
Guda sukta
Mrdwīka sukta
Tuşāmbu
Souvirak
Tusodak
Kanji
Šikandi
Madhusuktam
Properties of Khanda Yüsa, Kämbalika
Tarpana-anabolic drinks
Mantha
Usnodaka
Synonyms of treatment/management
Cțurtha Khanda
Importance of śodhana (body cleansing)
Five types/Measures of śodhana Age factors for their administration
Vamana Vedhi (Emisis)
Method of inducing Vomiting (Emisis)
Seasons for the Administration Emitics and Purgatives
Second school of thought Seasions
Contraindications
Conditions to Induce of Emisis and Purgation in-
contra-indicated seasons
Signs and symptoms of proper Emisis
Effects of proper Emisis
Advers effects of improper Emisis
Effects of over induction of Vomiting
Conditions for induction of Emisis
Preparation of Emitics
Second school of thought
Method of adding Honey to the Emitics and Purgatives
Contraindications for induction of Emisis
Conditions for relaxation
Posology of Emitics
Assessment of Emisis
Ideal features of Emitics
Virecana (Purgation)
Preparation for induction
Adverse effects in unprepared patient Method of induction in unprepared patient
Seasions for induction
Contraindications for induction
Indications for induction
Body Tolerance
Assessment of proper induction
Posology of purgatives
Second school of thought Four means of assessement
Measurement of Prastha Discontinueing time for induction
Conditions for assessing the proper induction.
Effects of proper purgation.
Adverse effects of induction
Effects of over induction.
Contraindications for induction
Nasya-Nasal inhalation/insufflation/B&d (see Purgation)- instillation
Types and Definition
Time of administration.
Types of (Second school)
Administration of Pratimarśa nasya
Types of Avapīdana nasya
Second school of thought
Definition of avapīdana nasya
Pradhamana nasya
Indications for
Virecana nasya
Snehana nasya
Avapīdan nasya
Pradhamana nasya
Posology of nasya
Age specifications for administration of nasya Contraindications for administration of nasya
Vasti(Enima)
Anuvāsana vasti
Conditions for administration for anuvāsana vasti
Apparatus for giving vasti
Ideal specifications ions for nazle
Enima bladers/can-preparation of enima bladers Nozzle specification for irigating wound
Nozzles meterial used for
Nozzles selection according to age
Apparatus assembling
Ideal bladers
Deffinition of vasti
Anuvāsana vasti
Types of
Indications for
Contra indications-for
Effects of vasti
Seasonal specifications for administration
Effects of oily foods on
Effects of over dosing
Posology of
Posology of nirūha vasti as per age
Effects of anuvāsana vasti
Effects of over indulgence
Containdications for anuvāsana vasti
Nirūhavasti
Contraindications of
Relaxation conditions of emergence
Conditions and time for
Vāghbhatas school of thought
Deffinition of
Time of administration
Drugs used for Śārangadhara school of thought
Synonims of
Posology of
Contraindications
Indications
Preparation of paitent
Method of administration
Ideal drug properties
Second school of thought
Method of administration
Drug dose caluculation
Effects of proper nirūha vasti
Adverse effects
Uttaravasti
Deffinition of Nozzles sepcification
Posology of
Method of administration
Method of administration in fimales
Nozzle introduction in children
Time of administration in fimales Posology in fimales and children
Method of administration
Measures to over come side effects Indications and contraindication
Effects sequalae
Phalavarti
Posology another school of thought Dhümapana (smoking)
Effects of
Effects of untimely and excssive smoking
Type and effects of
Method of
Contraindication of Gandūşa and kavala (gargiling)
Types of
Effects of
Difference between kavala and gandūşa
Posology
Time of gargling
Adverse effects
Effects
Another school of thought
Raktamokşaņa (Blood letting)
Effects of excessive blood letting
Qualities of individual with healthy blood Place and age specification for veenisection
Contraindications
Grta taila mūrcana
Grta mūrcana
Katu taila (masturd oil) mūrcana
Erañda taila (castor oil) mūrcana
Tila taila (sisame oil) mūrcana
Taila mūrcana
Perfuming agents
Second school of thought
Proportion of purfuming agents
Perfuming agents-third school of thought

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