The Classical Uses of Medicinal Plants contains description of the uses of 395 medicinal plants arranged alphabetically and systematically according to different disorders as documented in Ayurvedic treatises right from the Brhattrayi to the Siddhabhesajamanimala spread over a span of about 3000 years. In every item exact references have been given so as to enable the readers to consult the original text, if necessary, though, for convenience, the original quotations have also been given in the latter portion of the book entitled ‘Sastriya osadhiprayogasangraha’. At the end, two appendices are added- one for disease wise indication of medicinal plants and the other on glossary of medical terms. The book would be useful, on one hand, to physicians for selecting effective drugs and, on the other hand, to research scientists who may plan scientific studies on these clues in order to discover potent remedies for problem diseases. This may also serve as complement to Dravyagunavijnana vol.-II and a base for developing clinical pharmacology (Prayoga-vijnana) in Ayurveda. Besides, it throws light on identification of many new plants.
Cakradatta: A Treatise On Principles And Practices Of Ayurvedic Medicine: Sanskrit Text with English Translation
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