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In the earlier manuscripts and publications, chapter wise distribution is done. Here in this translation work, for the first time, it is alienated into different chapters, placing the relative information o the similar disease under one heading.
Some of the unique diseases mentioned in this text are drishti jwara, Mala jwara, Kheda jwara, kapila jwara, bhasmavikshepa jwara, tripada jwara, pingaksha jwara, mahodara jwara, jwaladwigraha jwara, tarunya kaleena ...
The author of the Book is a renowned physician of 16th Century, Vaidya Narasimha Soori. He was the son of Great physician of Karnataka Vaidya Shree Nanjanatha. He was residing in the banks of Suvarna rever in the Balachandra pura, which is assumed to be the present Hassan district of Karnataka.
The book is complete in two parts. Poorva Khanda and Uttara Khanda.
Total 14 prakaranas are found in this book and it is complete in almost all the branches of Ayurveda, ...
Basavarajeeyam is a noble work of renowned Ayurvedic physician of Andhra Pradesh Shree Neelakanta Basavaraja Kottoru. Even now it is used as a handbook by the practitioners of South India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. The book is complete in 25 prakaranas (chapters). The book gives due emphasis to the Nadi pareeksha-Pulse examination, Mutra pareeksha-Urine examination, Visha nidana-Poisoning and its remedies, Karma vipaka-effects of bad ...