Caraka Samhita (Volume V Cikitsa Sthana Chap. XXVII-XXX)

Caraka Samhita (Volume V Cikitsa Sthana Chap. XXVII-XXX)

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Item Code: IDI548
Author: Dr. Ram Karan Sharma Vice-Chancellor K. S. D. Sanskrit University Darbhanga-Bihar and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash Deputy Adviser in Ayurveda Ministry of Health & Family Planning New Delhi
Publisher: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office
Language: [Text With English Translation & Critical Exposition Based On Cakrapani Datta's Ayurveda Dipika]
Edition: 2005
ISBN: 9788170800242
Pages: 243
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.8" X 6.3

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The Caraka Samhita stands at the top of the ancient texts representing the School of Medicine in Ayurveda founded by the great Scholar-Sage Punarvasu Atreya. Its value is further enhanced by the fact that it is the only text available in complete form where-as other contemporary Samhitas such as of Jatukarna, temporary Samhitas such as of Jatukarna, Parasara etc. perished, that of Bhela is incomplete and that of Harita is dragged into controversy. Thus any scholar desirous to know about the fundamentals of Ayurveda and its approach to life, health and disease has essentially to take resort to the study of this text unique in depth and divergence. It is rightly said, "whatever is not here can not be found anywhere else."

Historically too, it is quite interesting, Like an archaeological edifice. If it is dug into one would come across three distinct strate of authorship ascribed to Agnivesa, Caraka and Drdhabala in successive order.

And Translation This immensely valuable text needed since long a faithful and simple translation into English communicating the ideas as they are without divulging into dogmatic details which make the situation terse particularly for a young scholar. This comes from the pen of two erudite scholars of Ayurveda who has devoted the major part of the life in studying the text intensively from various angles and has command over both the languages concerned.

Thus the present work is a definite improvement in that its easy narrative style permits a Scholar not acquainted with Sanskrit syntax to grasp the various concepts of Ayurveda. Moreover, the present translation represents the first attempt of its kind to express in English the Ayurveda Dipika commentary by Cakrapanidatta, which sheds light after light on the text.

Vaidya Bhagwan Dash

Alongside what can be termed official medical science, the search for new drugs, and all the activity connected with the discovery of nature's secrets there exists a vast body of knowledge which stretches back into the ancient realms of time.

People without number throughout the world are fascinated by, and drawn to the world of alternative medicine which is receiving evermore recognition and appreciation in view of the use of the elements which our mother earth offers.

Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, former deputy adviser on Ayurveda to the Indian Ministry of Health, is a leading expert in a field which brings together ancient traditions and innovation in an attempt to meet the enormous needs of a country such as India.

On the sound basis of his medical training and research, Dash has furthered his studies, and as a recognised authority in Ayurveda has taken his knowledge and caring beyond his country.

He can look back on a long career in medicine and public service and among the many appointments he has held figures that of Director of the Yoga Research Institute in New Delhi.

The Pie Manzu Centre intends recognizing the contribution which Vaidya Bhagwan Dash has made to the health and well-being of mankind by awarding him the medal of the Presidency of the Italian Senate.

About the Author

Dr. Ram Karan Sharma (born March 20, 1927 at Shivapuri, Saran, Bihar) was initiated to Vedic and allied studies (including Ayurveda) on traditional lines by Pandit Ambikadatta Sharma at Lokamanya Brahmacaryasrama, Muzaffarpur. As a full bright scholar, he worked with Prof. M. B. Emeneau at the University of California, Berkeley, U. S. A. College Muzaffarpur and Dr. Ishvara Datta (Patna College) affiliated to Patna University.

He was founder Director, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan; vice Chancellor, Sampurnanand and Sanskrit University and Kameshvara Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University; Joint Educational Adviser, Govt. of India; Visiting of Bihar. Presently he is the President of International Association of Sanskrit Studies. Areas of his special interest are: Panini, Mahabharata, Darsana, Kavya and Ayurveda. More than one hundred research papers and about a dozen major publications he has authored. His creative writings include Sandhya (Poetry), a recipient of Sahitya Akademi award and Sima (Novel) a recipient of Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad award.

Vaidya Bhagwan Dash (born Oct. 1934 in Parbatipur, Orissa) has had an outstandingly brilliant academic career. In addition to graduate and postgraduate qualifications in Ayurveda, he holds a Master's degree in Sanskrit and a Doctorate from University of Delhi.

In the course of over forty years dedicated to research and practice of Ayurveda, Dr. Dash has attended several international conferences and seminars held in Brazil, Mexico, Italy and France. He was invited to deliver a course of lectures in Ayurveda at the Patrice Lumumba Friendship University, Moscow and the Australia School of Ayurveda at Adelaide, South Australia.

A Sanskrit scholar, he handles the English Language with equal felicity. A significant advantage to his propensity for research in Ayurveda is Dr. Dash's proficiency in Tibetan Medicine.

Author of over sixty important publications covering different aspects of Ayurveda and Tibetan Medicine, he is recipient of several prestigious awards including a Gold Medal from the Presidency of Italian Senate for outstanding services he has made to the health and well-being of mankind.

He was deputy Adviser in Adviser in Ayurveda to the Government of India in the Ministry of Health and F. W. till 1981, when he took voluntary retirement to enable him to devote more time for academic and research activities. As a Consultant in Traditional Medicine of the World Health Organisation, he had paid several visits to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma and Mongolia to study and advise on the Health Development Programmes of those countries.

CONTENTS
KIKITSASTHANAM
CIKITSA-STHANA
CHAPTER XXVII
TREATMENT OF URUSTAMBHA (SPASTICITY OF THE THIGHS)
Verse
Paragraph
Number
Page
No.
Introduction 1-2 1
Prologue 3-4 1
Diciple's Query 5-6 2
Dialogue 7 2
Etiology Y Pathogenesis of Urustambha 8-11 3
Simile of Pond 12 4
Subsequent Developments 13 4
Definition of Urustambha 14 5
Premonitory Signs & Symptoms 15 5
Mistaken Identity 16 5
Signs & Symptoms of Urustambha 17-18 6
Prognosis 19 6
Reasons for Prohibiting Panca-Karma 20-24 7
Line of Treatment 25 8
Food & Vegetables 26-27 9
Drinks 28 9
Samangadi-Yoga ½ 29 9
Srivestakadi Yoga 29 ½- ½ 30 9
Kalkas (Recipes in the form of Paste) 30 ½ - ½ 33 9
Curnas (Recipes in the form of Powder) 33 ½ - ½ 39 10
Nourishing Therapy 39 ½ - ½ 40 11
Oleation & Fomentation Therapies 40 ½ - ½ 41 12
Piluparnyadi Taila 41 ½ - 42 12
Kusthyadya Taila 43-44 12
Saindhavadya Taila 45-46 13
Astakatvara Taila 47 13
External Therapy 48 - ½ 60 14
Line of Treatment 60 ½ - 61 16
To Sum up-Summary 62 16
Colophon 17
CHAPTER - XXVIII
TREATMENT OF DISEASES CAUSED BY VAYU (VATA-VYADHI)
Verse
Paragraph
Number
Page
No.
Introduction 1-2 18
Importance of Vayu 3 19
Longevity & Vayu 4 19
Five Divisions of Vayu 5 20
Location & Function of Prana-Vayu 6 20
Location & Function of Udana-Vayu 7 20
Location & Function of Samana-Vayu 8 21
Location & Function of Vyana-Vayu 9 21
Location & Function of Apana-Vayu 10-11 21
Functions of Impaired Vayu 12 22
Number of Vatika Diseases 13-14 22
Etiology of Ailments caused by Vayu 15 - ½ 19 23
Premonitory Signs, Etc. 19 ½ - ½ 20 24
Signs & Symptoms of Vatika Diseases 20½ - ½24 25
Aggravation of Vayu Located in Kostha 24½ - ½25 26
Aggravation of Vayu in the Entire Body 25½ - ½26 26
Aggravation of Vayu in Rectum 26½ - ½27 27
Aggravation of Vayu in Stomach 27½ - ½28 27
Aggravation of Vayu in Colon 28½ - ½29 27
Aggravation of Vayu in Ears, etc. 29½ 27
Aggravation of Vayu in Skin 30 28
Aggravation of Vayu in Blood 31 28
Aggravation of Vayu in Muscles & Fat
Tissues
32 28
Aggravation of Vayu in Bones & Bone-Marrow 33 29
Aggravation of Vayu in Semen & Ovum 34 29
Aggravation of Vayu in Ligaments & Nerves 35 29
Aggravation of Vayu in Vessels 36 30
Aggravation of Vayu in Joints 37 30
Ardita (Facial Paralysis) 38-42 31
Antarayama (Emprosthotonous) 43 - ½45 32
Bahirayama (Opisthotonous) 45½ - 48 32
Hanu-Graha (Lock-Jaw) 49 - ½50 33
Aksepaka 50½ - ½51 33
Dandaka (Staff-like Spasticity of the Body) 51½ - ½52 34
Specific Features of Ardita, Etc. 52½ - ½53 34
Paksavadha (Hemiplegia), Ekanga-Roga
(Monoplegia) & Sarvanga-Roga
(Paralysis of the Entire Body)
53½-55 35
Grdhrasi (Sciatica) 56 - ½57 35
Khalli (Twisting Pain in Upper & Lower Limbs) 57½ 36
Other Vatika Diseases 58 36
Aggravation & Occlusion of Vayu 59- ½61 36
Occlusion of Vayu by Pitta 61½ - ½62 37
Occlusion of Vayu by Kapha 62½ - ½63 37
Occlusion of Vayu by Rakta (Blood) 63½ - ½64 38
Occlusion of Vayu by Mamsa (Muscle-Fat) 64½ - ½65 38
Occlusion of Vayu by Medas (Fat) 65½ - ½66 38
Occlusion of Vayu by Bone-Tissue 66½ - ½67 39
Occlusion of Vayu by Bone-Marrow 67½ - ½68 39
Occlusion of Vayu by Semen 68½ 40
Occlusion of Vayu by Food ½69 40
Occlusion of Vayu by Urine 69½ 40
Occlusion of Vayu by Stool 70 - ½72 40
Prognosis 72-74 41
Oleation Therapy 75 - ¼78 43
Fomentation Therapy 78¾ - ½79 43
Effects of Oleation & Fomentation Therapies 79½ - ½83 44
Elimination Therapy 83½ - ½89 45
Treatment of Specific Ailments 47-52
Treatment of Vayu Located in Anus & Colon 89 ½ - 90½ 47
Treatment of Vayu Located in anus & Colon 90½ 47
Treatment of Vayu Located in Stomach ½91 48
Treatment of Vayu Afflicting Whole Body 91½ 48
Treatment of Vayu Located in Skin ½92 48
Treatment of Vayu Located in Blood 92½ 48
Treatment of Vayu Located in Muscle-Tissue & Fat ½93 48
Treatment of Vayu Located in Bones & Bone-Marrow 93½ 48
Treatment of Vayu Located in Semen 94 - ½95 49
Treatment of Foetal Affliction by Vayu 95½ - ½96 49
Treatment of Vayu Aggravated in Heart 96½ 49
Treatment of Vayu Aggravated in Umbilicus ½97 49
Treatment of Cramps & Contractures 97½ - ½98 50
Treatment of Vayu Located in Arms, Head, etc. 98½ - ½99 50
Treatment of Ardita (Facial Paralysis) 99½ - ½100 51
Treatment of Ardhanga-Vata (Hemiplegia) 100½ 51
Treatment of Grdhrasi (Sciatica) ¾101 51
Treatment of Khalli 101¼ - ½103 52
Treatment of Hanu-Graha (Lock - Jaw) 102½ - 103 52
Specific Therapies ½104 52
Line of Treatment in General 104½ - ½106 52
Meat Soup for Vatika Diseases 106½ - ½108 53
Hot Poultice 108½ - ½109 53
Medicated Bath 109½ 53
Affusion ½110 53
Nadi-Sveda & Upanaha 110½ - 112 54
Recipe for Upanaha (Hot Poultice) 113 54
Application of Thick Paste 114-116 54
Pradeha & Upanaha 117 - ½118 55
Medicated Ghee for Vatika Diseases 118½ - ½122 55
Recipe of Medicated Ghee 122½ - ½123 56
Medicated Ghee for Inhalation Therapy 123½ - ½124 56
Medicated Bone-Marrow 124½ - ½128 56
Medicated Muscle-Fat 128½ - ½129 57
Maha-Sneha 129½ - ½134 57
Nirgundi-Taila 134½ - 135 58
Mulaka-Taila 136½ - ½138 59
Sahacara-Taila 142½ - ½146 60
Svadamstradya-Taila 146½ - ½157 61
Bala-Taila 148½ - ½157 61
Amrtadya-Taila 157½ - 164 63
Rasna-Taila 165-166 64
Mulakadya-Taila 167-169 65
Vrsamuladi-Taila 170-171 65
Mulaka-Taila 172-175 66
Recipes of Medicated Oil 176-178 67
Agurvadya-Taila 179-180 68
Importance of Oil in Curing Vatika Diseases 181-182 68
Treatment of diseases Caused by Vayu in Association with Other Dosas 183 68
Treatment of Vayu Occluded by Pitta 184-186 69
Treatment of Vayu Occluded by Kapha 187½ - 188 69
Association of Kapha & Pitta 188½ 70
Treatment of Vayu Associated with Kapha & Pitta 189- ½194 70
Treatment of Vayu Occluded by Blood 194½ 71
Treatment of Vayu Associated with Ama ½195 71
Treatment of Vayu Occluded by Muscle-Tissue 195½ 72
Occlusion of Vayu by Bone-Marrow & Semen ½196 72
Occlusion of Vayu by Food 196½ 72
Occlusion of Vayu by Urine ½197 72
Occlusion of Vayu by Feces 197½ 73
Treatment of Dosas Located in their own Habitat 198 - ½199 73
Signs & Treatment of Vyana-Vayu Occluded by Prana-Vayu 202½ - ½203 75
Signs & Treatment of Prana-Vayu Occluded by Vyana-Vayu 203½ - ½204 75
Signs & Treatment of Samana-Vayu Occluded by Prana-Vayu 204½ - ½205 75
Signs & Treatment of Apana-Vayu Occluded by Samana-Vayu 205½ - ½206 76
Signs & Treatment of Prana-Vayu Occluded by Udana-Vayu 208 - ½209 76
Signs & Treatment of Udana-Vayu Occluded by Apana-Vayu 210½ - ½211 77
Signs & Treatment of Apana-Vayu Occluded by Vyana-Vayu 211½ - ½112 77
Signs & Treatment of Vyana-Vayu Occluded by Apana-Vayu 212½ - ½213 78
Signs & Treatment of Vyana-Vayu Occluded by Samana-Vayu 213½ - ½ 214 78
Signs & Treatment of Vyana-Vayu Occluded by Udana-Vayu 214½ - ½215 78
Effects of Occlusion in General 215½ - ½217 78
Remaining Twelve Types of Occlusion 217½ - ½219 79
Line of Treatment of Five Vayus in General 219½ - ½221 80
Occlusion of Prana-Vayu by Pitta 221½ - ½222 80
Occlusion of Prana-Vayu by Kapha 222½ - ½223 81
Occlusion of Udana-Vayu by Pitta 223½ - ½224 81
Occlusion of Udana-Vayu by Kapha 224½ - ½225 81
Occlusion of Samana-Vayu by Pitta 225½ - ½226 81
Occlusion of Samana-Vayu by Kapha 226½ - ½227 81
Occlusion of Vyana-Vayu by Pitta 227½ - ½228 82
Occlusion of Vyana-Vayu by Kapha 228½ - ½229 82
Occlusion of Apana-Vayu by Pitta 229½ - ½230 82
Occlusion of Apana-Vayu by Kapha 230½ - ½231 82
Occlusion by Both Kapha & Pitta 231½ - ½232 82
Location of Pitta & Kapha in the Habitat of Vayu 232½ - ½233 83
Prognosis of Occlusions 233½ - ½236 83
Complications Arising Out of Occlusion 236½ - ½238 83
Line of Treatment of Occlusion 238½ - ½245 84
Need for Proper Examination 246-247 85
To Sum Up-Summary 248-249 89
Colophon 86
CHAPTER XXIX
TREATMENT OF VATA-RAKTA OR GOUT & ARTHRITIS
Introduction 1-2 87
Agnivesa's Query & Preceptor's Reply 3-4 87
Etiology, Pathogenesis & Synonyms 5-11 88
Parts of Body Affected by Vata-Rakta 12-15 90
Premonitory Signs & Symptoms 16-18 91
Varieties of Vata-Rakta 19 92
Signs & Symptoms of Uttana & Gambhira
Varieties of Vata-Rakta 20-23 92
Classification of Vata-Rakta 24 94
Signs & Symptoms of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Vayu
25-26 94
Signs & Symptoms of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by vitiated Blood
27-95
Signs & Symptoms of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Pitta
28 95
Signs & Symptoms of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Kapha
½29 96
Signs & Symptoms of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Two or Three Dosas
29½ 96
Prognosis 30 96
Complications 31-34 97
Need for Blood-Letting Therapy 35-40 98
Line of Treatment in General 41- ¾42 99
Specific Treatment of Vata-Rakta 42½ 100
Specific Treatment of Uttana Vata-Rakta ½43 100
Specific Treatment of Gambhira Vata-Rakta 43½ 100
Specific Treatment of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Vayu
44 101
Specific Treatment of Vata-Rakta 46 101
Specific Management of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Kapha & Vayu
47 101
Precaution in Treatment of Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Rakta & Pitta
48 102
Prohibitions in Vata-Rakta 49 102
Wholesome Food & Drinks for Vata-Rakta 50-54 102
Sravanyadi-Ghrta 55 103
Bala-Ghrta 56-57 103
Parusaka-Ghrta 58-60 104
Jivaniya-Ghrta 61-70 104
Recipes 71 106
Recipe Containing Four Types of Fat 72-75 106
Sthiradya-Ghrta & Taila 76-78 107
Recipes of Medicated Milk 79-81 108
Laxative Recipes 82-87 108
Medicated Enema 88-90 110
Madhuparnyadi-Taila 91-95 111
Sukumaraka-Taila 96-102 111
Amrtadya-Taila 103-109 113
Mahapadma-Taila 110-113 114
Khuddaka-Padmaka-Taila 114 - ½115 115
Madhuka-Taila 115½ - 116 115
Satapaka-Madhuka-Taila 117-118 116
Sahasrapaka & Satapaka-Bala-Taila 119-120 116
Recipes of Medicated Oil 121-122 117
Pinda-Taila 123 118
Recipes for Affusion 124 - ¼135 118
Recipes for External use in Vata-Rakta
Dominated by Kapha
145-148 124
Poultice for Vata-Rakta Dominated by Vayu & Kapha 149 124
Tagaradi-Lepa 150 125
Recipe 151 125
Recipe for Vata-Rakta Caused by Predominance of All the Three Dosas-Triphaladi-Kalka 152-154 125
Line of Treatment 155 126
Therapy for Vata-Rakta Caused by Occlusion 156-159 126
Treatment of Deep-Seated Vata-Rakta 160 127
Treatment of Suppurated Vata-Rakta 161-162 127
To Sum Up-Summary 163-165 128
Colophon 128
CHAPTER XXX
TREATMENT OF GYNECIC, SEMINAL AND LACTEAL MORBIDITIES
Introduction 1-2 129
Prologue 3-6 129
Preceptor's Reply 7-8 130
Vatika Yoni-Roga 9 - ½11 131
Paittika Yoni-Roga 11½ - 12 131
Kaphaja Yoni-Roga 13- ½14 132
Sannipatika Yoni-Roga 14½ - 15 132
Rakta-Yoni 16 133
Arajaska Type of Yoni-Roga 17 133
Acarana Yoni-Roga 18 133
Aticarana Yoni-Roga 19 134
Prakcarana Yoni-Roga 20 134
Upapluta Yoni-Roga 21-22 134
Pripluta Yoni-Roga 23-24 135
Udavartini Yoni-Roga 25-26 135
Karnini Yoni-Roga 27- ½28 136
Putraghni Yoni-Roga 28½ - ½29 136
Antarmukhi Yoni-Roga 29½ - ½31 136
Sucimukhi Yoni-Roga 31½- ½32 137
Suska Yoni-Roga 32½- ½33 137
Vamini Yoni-Roga 33½ - ½34 138
Sandhi Yoni-Roga 34½ - ½35 138
Maha-Yoni 35½ - ½37 138
Complications of Yoni-Roga 37½ - ½39 139
Predominance of Dosas In Yoni-Roga 39½ - ½41 139
Line of Treatment 41½-46 141
Treatment of Vatika Yoni-Roga 47- ½49 142
Bala-Ghrta 49½ - ½52 143
Kasmaryadi-Ghrta 52½ - ½54 143
Pippalyadi-Yoga 54½ - ½56 144
Vrsakadi-Curna 56½ - ½57 144
Rasnadi-Dugdha-Paka & Guducyadi-Pariseka 57½ - ½58 144
Saindhavadi-Taila 58½ - ½59 145
Guducyadi-Taila 59½ - ½61 145
General Treatment for Vatika Gynecic Disease 61½ - ½62 145
Pastes 62 2/3 146
General Treatment of Paittika Gynecic
Diseases 63- ½64 146
Brhat-Satavari-Ghrta 64½- ½69 146
Recipe of Medicated Ghee 69½- ½70 147
Treatment of Gynecic Diseases Caused by Kapha Varti (Wick-Bougie) 70½- ½73 148
Udumbaradi-Taila 73½ - ½77 148
Udumbara-Dugdha 77½ - ½78 149
Dhatakyadi-Taila 78½- ½82 149
Recipe for Douche 82½- ½84 150
Recipe of Iron 84½ 151
Recipe for Enema 85- ½86 151
Treatment of Rakta-Yoni 86 ½ - ½90 151
Pusyanuga-Curna 90½ - ½96 152
Recipes for Rakta-Yoni (Asrgdara) 96½ - ½100 153
Kasmaryadi-Ghrta 100½ - ½101 154
Treatment of Arajaska 101½ - ½102 155
Treatment of Karnini, Etc. 102½- ½103 155
Treatment of Acarana 103½- ½104 155
Treatment of Prakcarana & Aticarana 105- ½106 156
Treatment of Vamini 106½ - ½107 156
Treatment of Vamini & Upapluta 107½- ½108 156
Treatment of Vipluta 108½- ½109 156
Treatment of Karnini Kusthadi-Varti 109½- ½110 157
Treatment of Udavarta 110½- ½112 157
Treatment of Maha-Yoni 112½ - ½113 158
Treatment of Prolapse Uterus 113½- ½114 158
Importance of Vayu-Alleviation in Gynecic
Diseases
114½- ½116 158
Treatment of Leucorrhoea 116½- ½127 159
Thus It is said 127½- ½128 162
Dialogue Between Disciple & Preceptor 128½- 132 162
Importance of Semen 133 163
Infertility of Polluted Semen 134 163
Etiology of Seminal Pollution 135- ½139 165
Seminal Morbidities 139¾- ½140 165
Seminal Morbidities Caused by Vayu 140½- ½141 165
Seminal Morbidities Caused by Pitta 141½- ½142 166
Seminal Morbidities Caused by Kapha 142½ 166
Semen Associated with Blood 143 166
Avasadi Type of Semen 144 166
Conclusive Statement ½145 166
Signs of Pure Semen 145½ - ½146 166
Line of treatment of Seminal Morbidities 146½- 148 167
Treatment of Seminal Morbidities Caused by Vata ½149 167
Treatment of Seminal Morbidities Caused by Pitta 149½ 167
Treatment of Seminal Morbidities Caused by Kapha 150 168
Association off other Tissue Elements 151 168
Treatment of Seminal Morbidities in General 152½- 153 168
IMPOTENCY (KLAIBYA) 168-180
Varieties of Impotency 153½- ½155 169
Signs & Symptoms of Impotency in General 155½- 157 169
Etiology & Signs of Bijopaghataja Klaibya 158¾ - 162 170
Etiology of Dhvajabhangaja Klaibya ¼162- 1/3 168 171
Signs & Symptoms of Dhvajabhangaja Klaibya 168 2/3 - ½176 172
Jaraja Klaibya 176½ - ¼181 174
Ksayaja Type of Impotency 3/4 181- 187 175
Prognosis 188- ½191 176
Line of Treatment of Impotency 191½ - 195 177
Panca-karma Therapy 196½-198 178
Treatment of Bijopaghataja Type of
Impotency
198½- ½199 179
Treatment of Dhvajabhanga Type of Impotency 199½-201 179
Treatment of Jaraja & Ksayaja Impotency 202- ½204 180
PRADARA (MENORRHAGIA) 180-185
Introduction 204½ 180
Etiology, Pathogenesis & Signs of Pradara 205-209 181
Varieties of Pradara 210 182
Etiology, Pathology & Signs of Vatika
Pradara
211-213 182
Etiology & Signs of Paittika Pradara 214- ¾216 183
Etiology & Sings of Kaphaja Pradara 216¼- ½219 183
Sannipatika type of Pradara 219½- 220 184
An Associated Ailment 221-224 184
Characteristics of Healthy Menstruation 225-226 185
Treatment of Pradara 227-228 185
MORBIDITIES OF BREAST-MILK 186-198
Introduction 229-231 186
Etiology & Pathogenesis of Eight Lactatial
Morbidities
232-236 187
Morbidities of Breast-Milk Caused by Different Dosas 237 - ¼238 188
Pathogenesis & Signs of Breast-Milk Vitiated by Vayu 238¾-242 189
Pathogenesis & signs of Breast-Milk Vitiated b Pitta 243-245 189
Pathogenesis & Signs of Breast-Milk Vitiated by Kapha 246-250 190
Affliction by Other Ailment ½251 191
Emetic Therapy 251½- ½252 191
Recipe of Emetic Therapy 252½ - ½253 191
Purgation Therapy 253½- ½254 192
Recipe of Purgation Therapy 254½- ½255 192
Food & Drinks 256- ½260 192
Recipes for Treatment of Polluted
Breast-Milk in General
260½ - ½263 193
Recipes for Correcting Distaste of Breast-Milk 263½- ½365 194
Treatment of Frothy Milk 265½ -268 194
Treatment of Ununctuous Milk 269-270 195
Treatment of Discoloured Breast-Milk 271-272 195
Treatment of Foul Odour in Breast-Milk 273-275 196
Treatment of Unctuousness of Breast-Milk 276 196
Treatment of Sliminess in Breast-Milk 277-278 197
Treatment of Heaviness in Breast-Milk 279- ½281 197
Conclusive Statement 281½ - ½282 198
TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC DISEASES 282½- 287 198
Thus it is said 288 199
Portion of Treatise Supplemented by
Drdhabala
289-290 200
Treatment of Unnamed Diseases 291 200
Line of Treatment in General 292 201
Appropriate use of therapeutic Measures 293 202
I Desa (Administration of drugs Through Particular channel) 294-295 303
II Kala (Time of Administration of Drugs) Aggravation of Dosas in different Seasons, etc. 308-312 208
III Dose (Quantity) of Medicine 313-314 209
IV Satmya (Wholesomeness) 315 - ½320 209
Mistakes Committed by Ignoring Desa, Etc. 320½- ½321 211
Usefulness of Therapies Generally Considered as Harmful 321½ - ½326 212
Need for Proper Examination of Desa, etc. 326½ - ½327 212
Reoccurrence of Disease 327½ - ½331 215
Management of Aversion for Wholesome Items & Liking for Unwholesome Ones 331 ½ - ½ 334 217
Summary 334½ - 339 219
Importance of the Knowledge of Scriptures & their Interpretations 340 220
Colophon of the Chapter 221
Colophon of the Section 221
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