Principles Of Pathology: A Text Book Of Ayurveda

Principles Of Pathology: A Text Book Of Ayurveda

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDF041
Author: Edited By: Dr. A.Lakshmipathi
Publisher: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan
Language: English
Edition: 2005
ISBN: 817084290X
Pages: 666
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.75" X 5.7"

Book Description

Preface

In this Preface, I take the opportunity of suggesting to the reader the vast accumulation of knowledge of health and disease that the reader should expect while going through the book. I am sure that the vastness of accumulated knowledge in Ayurveda will convince him of the breadth and depth of our ancestor's observations in different fields. Ayurveda as a science belongs to a civilization which is widely accepted in other aspects such as different philosophies and sciences. Ayurveda being a practical science represents to us the positive value to life of what is accepted in theory. For instance, the term 'Samprapti' in Ayurveda means the description in detail of all the morbid processes that take place in different diseases and in different stages of the same disease. In Western medicine, the subject of Pathology deals with the same subject. In the Ayurvedic Textbooks a whole idea comprising many chapters is epitomized in a small sutra or word. It is the duty of modern commentators to explain these sutras (aphorisms) in the modem way. I have only tried this method to a very small extent. Much more remains to be done. In this book, we have tried to co-ordinate and to explain, both from the ancient and modern points of view, the Principles of Pathology in a manner that may be found most useful to an Ayurvedic student, infact, to any student of science.

In the compilation of this book, I have mainly depended upon the 'Textbook of Pathology' by Dr. Direndra Nath Banerjee, Professor of Pathology, Carmichal Medical College, Calcutta for explaining the Allopathic view point. I have quoted some chapters in extenso, from this book because I found them very concise and accurate. I accurate. I only added here and there a few comments for the understanding of the subjects by the Ayurvedic student. I am very much indebted to him for his kindly giving me his consent to make use of his book in any manner I wished. I hope the way in which the subject is dealt with will be appreciated by the students and future authors, so that a synthetic medicine may soon be evolved in India. I have acknowledged my indebtedness to others, in the body of the book whereever I had the occasion to quote from their writings. I shall be glad to receive any criticism from the readers so as to make the next addition more useful.

CONTENTS

SECTION - I
THE STUDY OF INFLAMMATION
(Vrana Prasna)

1. Introduction 1
2. Vrana Prasana - The questions of Inflammation, Destruction and Repair of Tissues 3
3. Dosha Dhatu Sammurchana
(The Phenomenon of Inflammation)
18
4. Prakopa (Excitement before War) 30
5. Prasara Stage (Expansion Beyond Usual Limits) 34
6. Sthana Samsraya Stage - Change of Place - Localization 37
7. Vyakti or Vyadhi Darshana
Establishment of Definite Disease
40
8. Bheda - Destruction of Tissues
(The Six Stages of Inter-action)
44
9. Sopha - Oedema 48
10. Paka - Ripening 69
11. Vyadhi Darshana, Manifestation of Disease 80
12. Vrana Bhava - The Stage of Ulceration 102
13. Kodha - Samkodha - Necrosis - Gangrene 115
14. Vrana Ropana Vidhana - Regenerative Tissue Changes 129
15. Srotogata Vrana Paka 137
16. Visishtha Vrana Paka - Specific Granulation 156
17. Dhatu Paka - Retrogative Tissue Changes 192

SECTION - II
TUMOURS
(Grandhi Arbuda)

1. Classification of Tumours 1
2. The Connective Tissue Tumours
(Sandhi Dhatuja Granthis)
27
3. Siraya - Arbuda Antah Twachoma
Tumours Originating from Blud Vessels and Nerves
43
4. Epithelial Tumours - Bahya Kavachoma 49
5. 'The Teratoma (Sarvoma) and Cysts (Vasti Granthis) 63

SECTION - III
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(Sankramika Vyadhis)

1. Vedic Parasitology 1
2. Vedic Bhutas and Pishachas
(Pathogenic Microbes and Viruses and Etherial Bodies)
15
3. Infection and Resistance - Vyadhi
Sankramana and Rakshana Shakti
23
4. Definition and Classification of Parasites 31
5. Fungi -Moulds - Silendha - Hyphomyits Bijaja Sukashma Jivis 36
6. Sehizomycetes or Bacteria - Khandaja
(Sukshma Jivis or Jivanus)
41
7. Study of the Bacteria 63
8. Special Bacteriology - Points to Mention in describing the Bacteria 76
9. Viruses and Virus Diseases Visha Vayus 89
10. Protozoa Ekakana Jantus 96
11. Mastigophora - Flagellata 108
12. Sporozoa (Bijaja Krimi) 115
13. Roga Sakramana - Communicability of Diseases 123

SECTION - IV
INTERSTINAL PARASITES
(Antra Krimis-Helmenthes)

1. Krimis in Ayurveda 1
2. Cestodes or Tapeworms Bradhna Krimi 9
3. Trematodes - (Flukes) Patra Krimi 16
4. Phylum Nemathelminthes - Nematodes
Round Worms - Gandupada Jati
18

SECTION - V
PATHOGENIC INSECTS SNAKES AND ANIMALS
(Vyalakrita Vyadhis)

1. Introduction - Worms - Krimis 1
2. Insects - Kitakas 5
3. Ayurvedic Survey 13
4. Scorpions 19
5. Lutas - Spiders 22
6. Fishes 25
7. Frogs (Amphibia) 26
8. Reptiles 27
9. Rats 28
10. Snakes 30
11. Rabid Animals 46
12. Kerala Sampradaya 50

SECTION - VI
IMMUNITY
(Rakshana Sakti)

1. Shaja Rakshana Sakti-Natural Immunity 2
2. Kritrima Rakshana Sakti 5
3. Pratyaksha Rakshna Sakti 6
4. Paroksha Rakshna Sakti 13
5. Summary 15
6. Rakshna Sadhanas - Defensive Mechanism 16
7. Rasayanika Rakshan Sadhanas
Chemical Mechanism of Defence
24
8. Prti Dravyas (Anti Bodies) 27
9. Rakshna Sakti Vadas (Theories of Immunity) 49
10. Asahtshnuta - Hypersensitiveness, Anaphylaxis, Allergy 59

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