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With this opinion, the author has strived to provide a balanced, accurate and an updated view of the central body disease and highlighted the necessary clinical diagnosis and therapeutics.
The strong emphasis on essential parts of naidanika samprapti (Aetiopathogenesis) and lakshana samprapti (System pathology) is maintained, and wherever understood, the impact of modern medicine on the Ayurvedic practice is highlighted.
This book has a systemic approach in ...
Clinical diagnosis is an art with scientific basis, to achieve that art this book is highly useful. To become Ayurvedic physician you must have knowledge of Ayurvedic fundamentals and their role in diagnosis and for plan of treatment for which this book is recommended.
This book is divided into three sections. Section-I (containing 7 chapters) deals with general examination and case taking based on classical methods of Panchendriya Pariksha, Ashtavidha pariksha ...
The concept of Ama is deep-rooted in all the segments of Ayurveda like Nidana (pathology), Kaya Chikitsa (treatment) and Salya Chikitsa (Surgery) etc., and in fact, it (ama) is considered as one of the Vital Vyadhi Ghataka (VVG) responsible for the initiation of the disease process in the body, hence called as Amaya in Ayurveda, which is a well known synonym for Vyadhi (disease). This it self illustrates the potentiality of ama. It's role in certain disease ...