Anjana Nidana by Maharsi Agnivesa (A short book on the spot diagnosis)
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDF860 |
Author: | Dr. S. Suresh Babu |
Publisher: | Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office |
Language: | Text with English Translation & Appendix |
Edition: | 2004 |
ISBN: | 8170801389 |
Pages: | 65 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.7" X 5.5" |
Weight | 230 gm |
Book Description
From the Back of the Book:
Agnivesa's Anjana Nidana is one of the very short book on very important subject of Ayurveda- Roga viniscaya Focusing on Pratyatma laksanas of Various diseases seen in everyday practice.
After going through this text a wise physician can make a spot diagnosis and initiate the suitable therapies. Such a very useful classical work for first time has been translated into English in a doctor's friendly languages by Dr. S. Suresh Babu.
Preface:
It is one of the rare book on Nidana i.e. clinical diagnosis aspects of Ayurveda rare in the sense its form of presentations -it pinpoints one or two clinical features of the particular disease by observing them only a wise physician can spot the clinical diagnosis or vyadhi ciniscaya accurately. Even though number of symptoms and signs have been described for each disease in many Ayurvedic classics, but in many instances these symptoms appears to be very common prevailing in many clinical conditions for e.g. aruci, angasada, dourbalya, sula, vivarnata, etc.
Therefore searching for Pratyatma or specific laksanas is the most authentic method of clinical diagnosis. Agnivesa, sensing the same composed a very short book duly incorporating the essential clinical hints, which serve as hallmark of that particular disease of disorder to enable the attending physician to diagnose the ailment correctly with in a short time and the book is Anjana nidanam composed in around two fifty Shlokas in Sanskrit.
In view of its own significance and practical bed side utility, it is for the first time translated into English language to enable modern Ayurvedic student who generally come through English medium schools and colleges to grasp the subject that is place in a cryptic form easily.
Further There may be a feeling of too short or very concise information is available in the book for certain section of the readers, who have not studied the great Ayurvedic classics like Caraka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, Astanga Hrdaya, Madhava Nidana etc. for such people an exclusive supplement is added, covering a detailed disease wise references suggested fro further reading of the subject matter.
1 | Aim of the book | I |
2 | Factors responsible for Causation of diseases | I |
3 | Causes for Vata aggravation | 2 |
4 | Vitiated Vata symptoms | 2 |
5 | Pitta prakopa-causes | 2 |
6 | Vitiated Pitta symptoms | 3 |
7 | Causes for Kapha-aggravation/vitiation | 3 |
8 | Vitiated Kapha-symptoms | 3 |
9 | Five fold knowledge of disease pathalogy | 4 |
10 | Sarnprapti of Jvara (Pathogenesis of Fevers and Types of Fever) | 4 |
11 | Prodromal symptoms of Jvara (Purva rupa) | 4 |
12 | Symptoms of Vata jwara | 4 |
13 | Symptoms of Pitta jwara | 5 |
14 | symptorns of Kaphajwara | 5 |
15 | symptoms of Vata-pina-jwara | 5 |
16 | symptoms of Vata-kapha-jwara | 5 |
17 | Symptoms of Kapha-pitta-jwara | 5 |
18 | Symptoms of Sannipata jwara | 6 |
19 | Asadhya (Incurable) symptoms of Sannipata jwara | 6 |
20 | Time limitation of Sannipata-jwara | 6 |
21 | Prognosis of karnarnulasotha in Sannipata-jwara | 6 |
22 | Types of Visam jwara and Dusyas Involved | 7 |
23 | Symptoms of Santata jwara (A type of Visam jwara) | 7 |
24 | Symptoms of Satata, Anyedu, Tritiyaka and Caturthaka | 7 |
25 | Symptoms of opposite to Anyedu, Tritiyaka | 7 |
26 | and Caturthaka jwara | 8 |
27 | Symptoms of jwaras in Rasadi Saptadhatus | 8 |
28 | Prognosis of Saptadhatugata jwaras | 8 |
29 | Symptomology of Pralepaka Jwara | 8 |
30 | Symptomology and types Aagantuja jwara | 8 |
31 | Kama, Visa and Ghataja Jwara-Symptornology | 9 |
32 | Asadhya jwara laksana (Symptoms of incurable fever) | 9 |
33 | Division of Light and heavy fever and their prognosis | 9 |
34 | Symptoms of laghu, guru, prakrta and vaikrt fevers | 9 |
35 | Symptoms of Sama and Nirama fevers | 10 |
36 | Symptoms of Antarvega and Bahirvega fever | 10 |
37 | Ten complications of fever | 10 |
38 | Symptoms of Dhatupaki jwara | 10 |
39 | Symptoms of Pacyamana fever and Dosapaki fever | 11 |
40 | Symptom indicating relief from fever | 11 |
41 | Symptom of cured fever | 11 |
42 | Etiology of Atisara (Diarrhoea) | 11 |
43 | Symptoms of vataja diarrhoea, pittaja diarrhoea etc | 11 |
44 | Symptoms of diarrhoea manifested by grief | 12 |
45 | Symptoms of Raktatisara and pravahika | 12 |
46 | Symptoms of incurable diarrhoea | 12 |
47 | Etiology of Grahani (Sprue) | 12 |
48 | Types of Samgrahani | 13 |
49 | Complications of Samgrahani-roga | 13 |
50 | Types of Samgrahanl and its symptoms of Incurability | 13 |
51 | Etiology of piles | 13 |
52 | Complication ofArsas' (piles) | 14 |
53 | Symptoms of piles | 14 |
54 | Symptoms of curable and incurable piles | 14 |
55 | Etiology of indigestion (Ajirna) | 14 |
56 | Symptoms of Rasasesa, vistabdha and vidagdha ajeerna | 14 |
57 | Complications of four types of indigestion-Ajeerna | 15 |
58 | Symptoms of incurable indigestion and | 15 |
59 | symptoms of Bhasmak roga | 15 |
60 | Etiology of Krimiroga | 15 |
61 | Etiology of anemia (panduroga) | 15 |
62 | Symptomology of Pandu-roga | 16 |
63 | Symptomology of incurable Pandu roga (anaemia) | 16 |
64 | Symptoms of Kamala-kumbha kamala disease | 16 |
65 | Etiology of Raktapitta | 16 |
66 | Symptoms of curable, curable with difficulty and incurable Raktapitta | 17 |
67 | Complications of Raktapitta | 17 |
68 | Etiology of Ksaya roga (tuberculosis) | 17 |
69 | Symptoms of Ksaya (tuberculosis) | 18 |
70 | Symptoms of urahkshat (injury in the chest) | 18 |
71 | Symptoms of incurable ksaya (asadhyata) | 18 |
72 | Etiology of Cough (Kasa) | 18 |
73 | Symptoms of curable and incurable cough | 18 |
74 | Etiology of Hikka (hiccough) | 19 |
75 | Etiology of Swasa | 19 |
76 | Types of Swasa and symptoms of its curability and incurability | 19 |
77 | Etiology of Swarabheda (hoarseness of voice) | 20 |
78 | Etiology of Aruchi (anorexia) | 20 |
79 | Types of Aruci | 20 |
80 | Etiology of chardiroga (vomitings) | 21 |
81 | Symptions of Chardi roga according to dosas | 21 |
82 | Complication of Chardi-roga | 21 |
83 | Trisna (Thirst) | 21 |
84 | Pathogenesis of Trsna (Thirst) | 21 |
85 | Symptoms of seven types of trsna and curability and incurability | 22 |
86 | Murccha | 22 |
87 | The symptomology of types of Murccha | 22 |
88 | Panatyaya | 23 |
89 | The symptomology of panajeerna | 23 |
90 | Symptoms of heat (usma) produced by panatyaya | 23 |
91 | Etiology of unmada (schizophrenia) | 23 |
92 | The symptoms of unmada roga | 24 |
93 | Types of unmada-roga | 24 |
94 | Symptomology of Devaja etc. (Unmada) | 24 |
95 | Symptomology of incurable unmada | 24 |
96 | Apasmara (Epilepsy) | 25 |
97 | Types of Apasmara (Epilepsy) and period of its attacks | 25 |
98 | Vatavyadhi | 25 |
99 | Symptoms and types of Vatavyadhi | 25 |
100 | Vatarakta | 28 |
101 | Symptoms of Vatarakta (laksana) | 28 |
102 | Symptoms of types of Vatarakta based on Dosas | 28 |
103 | Symptoms of incurable vatarakta | 28 |
104 | Ama-vata | 29 |
105 | Sularoga nidanam | 29 |
106 | Clinical features of different types of sula | 3030 |
107 | Sula roga upadravas (Complications of sula) | 30 |
108 | Parinarna sula sarnprapti and laksana | 30 |
109 | Udavartha nidanam | 30 |
110 | Types and symptoms | 31 |
111 | Gulma-roga nidana (pathogenesis of gulma) | 31 |
112 | Sites and types of Gulma-roga | 31 |
113 | Time of manifestation of five types of Gulma | 32 |
114 | Pathogenesis of Rakta gulma in female | 32 |
115 | Symptoms and treatment of rakta gulma in women | 32 |
116 | The symptomology of incurable Gulma | 32 |
117 | Heart disease-Hrd-roga | 32 |
118 | Types and complications of Hrdroga | 33 |
119 | Mutra krcchra (Dysuria) | 33 |
120 | The types and symptomology of Mutrakrcchra | 33 |
121 | Type of mutrakrcchra and their symptomology | 33 |
122 | Symptomology of incurable Mutrakrcchra | 34 |
123 | Mutraghata (retention of urine) | 34 |
124 | Asrnarl (Urinary calculis) | 34 |
125 | Symptoms of Asmari | 34 |
126 | Difference between the Asmari-roga in children and adults and its incurability | 34 |
127 | Prameha-Etiological factors (Urinary disorders etc.) | 35 |
128 | Symptomology of prameha | 35 |
129 | Types of Prameha | 35 |
130 | Symptoms of curable and incurable pramehas | 35 |
131 | Complications of Prameha | 36 |
132 | Medo roga (obesity) | 36 |
133 | Durbalata (Debility) | 37 |
134 | Udara roga (disease related to abdomin and gastro intestinal tract) | 37 |
135 | Symptoms of Udara-roga | 37 |
136 | Symptomology of Udara rogas based on vatadi dosas | 37 |
137 | Symptoms of Baddhaguda | 38 |
138 | Symptoms of Parisravyudara | 38 |
139 | Jalodara (ascitis) | 38 |
140 | Symptoms of incurable udara roga | 38 |
141 | Etiology fo oedema (Sotha) | 39 |
142 | Symptoms of oedema | 39 |
143 | Type of oedema and its symptomology | 39 |
144 | Symptomology of incurable oedema | 39 |
145 | Complications of oedema | 40 |
146 | Kurandaka (Distension of scrotum) | 40 |
147 | Types of Kurandaka and their symptomology | 40 |
148 | Bradhna | 41 |
149 | Slipada | 41 |
150 | Vrana sotha (Inflammation) | 41 |
151 | Symptoms of Vrana sotha | 41 |
152 | Symptoms of Ama sotha | 41 |
153 | Symptoms of pacyaman sotha | 42 |
154 | Symptoms of pakwa sotha | 42 |
155 | Types of Vrana sotha and its symptomology | 42 |
156 | Vrana (Ulcers) | 42 |
157 | Types agantuja vrana | 42 |
158 | Symptoms of Agantuja vrana (external wound) | 43 |
159 | Symptoms of Sasalya-vrana | 43 |
160 | Complications of wound and its curability etc | 43 |
161 | Types of Bhagna and their symptomology | 44 |
162 | Nadi-vrana (fistula) | 45 |
163 | Bhagandar (Fistula-in-ano) | 45 |
164 | Five types of Bhagandar and its symptomology | 46 |
165 | Galaganda (Goitre) | 46 |
166 | Granthi, arbuda (tumours) | 46 |
167 | Gandmala and apaci | 47 |
168 | Vidradhi (abscess) and its types | 47 |
169 | Symptoms of vidradhi | 47 |
170 | Kustha (skin diseases) | 48 |
171 | Mahakusta (Leprosy) | 48 |
172 | Mahakustha-types and symptornology | 49 |
173 | Symptoms of Kitibha etc. diseases (Psoriasis) | 49 |
174 | Symptoms of Kacchu etc | 49 |
175 | 'Switra' etc. diseases symptoms | 50 |
176 | Upadamsa nidana and bhedas | 50 |
177 | (Causative factors and types of Upadansa) (VD) | 50 |
178 | Upadamsa laksana (symptoms of upadamsa) | 50 |
179 | 'Udarda' nidana | 50 |
180 | Amlapitta nidana | 50 |
181 | Visarpa nidana | 51 |
182 | Masurika nidanam | 51 |
183 | Visphota nidana (Blisters) | 51 |
184 | Balaroga (diseases of children) | 51 |
185 | Types of Balaroga | 52 |
186 | 'Graha' inflicted bala laksana (features) | 52 |
187 | Garbhasrava, para and mudha garbha | 52 |
188 | Mrta (dead) garbha-sadhyasadhyata | 52 |
189 | Sutika roga features | 53 |
190 | Pradara roga | 53 |
191 | Types of pradara and suddha artava | 53 |
192 | Napumsakata (impotency) nidana | 53 |
193 | Diminished 'Sukra' symptoms | 54 |
194 | Sadhyasadyata | 54 |
195 | Netra roga (Eye diseases) | 54 |
196 | Types of eye diseases | 54 |
197 | Timira etc eye diseases-symptoms | 55 |
198 | Siro roga nidana (diseases of head) | 55 |
199 | Karna roga (Ear diseases) | 55 |
200 | Diseases of Nose | 55 |
201 | Mukha roga (Mouth/oral diseases) | 55 |
202 | Sthavara visa laksna (Herbo-mineral poisons) | 56 |
203 | Snake poison | 56 |
204 | Scorpion bite/poison | 56 |
205 | No. of slokas, dedication etc. | 56-57 |
206 | Appendix (for further reading) | 58-64 |