Vaginal Discharge..... (A Complete Review)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NCZ010 |
Author: | Poonam Chaudhary and Grishma Solanki |
Publisher: | Ayurved Sanskrit Hindi Pustak Bhandar, Jaipur |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 9789384276881 |
Pages: | 86 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 8.50 X 5.50 inches |
Weight | 120 gm |
Book Description
Her articles have been published in various peer reviewed journals and she also participated in International & national seminars and delivered her valuable lectures.
This book is an enthusiastic collaboration of many diseases which comes under the umbrella of vaginal discharge. It is also a unique contribution to many scholars and readers who were involved in the research and treating the patients of this entity. Another element of this book is provided many historical details.
Although the emphasis of this book is on vaginal discharge or shweta pradara but it also cover many diseases comes under yoni vyapada. The author have covers all the fields related to Vaginal discharge and the correlation of shweta pradara is unique contribution of her.
I thank the mighty lord and my colleagues for rendering me the privilege to enlighten the topic with my study and help the young generation can gain some academic insight.
Human is a social being and is ought to do make mistakes. I take all errors to me to be corrected upon after receiving the comments from the readers.
Acharyas had deep knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology of female reproductive system. But they have not mentioned or devoted a single chapter on anatomy and physiology. So, one cannot find a compact reference regarding anatomy and physiology of female genitalia. However, on collecting scattered references available here and there, a gross picture emerges out.
The word "Yoni" is derived from the Sanskrit root "Yuj". Means to join or to unite which is suffixed by "Ni" to form the word "Yoni".
❖ Synonyms: Bhaga, Jala, Karana, Apathama, Streenama Asadharana-chinha,Smarkupa, Janma Vartama, Smara Mandira Varcingama, Madanalaya, Adharama, Ratyanga. Randhra, Smaralaya, especially Prayanana Pushpapathama.
Ayurvedic classics the word Yoni is referred to entire posterior w reproductive system as well as all individual organs respectively.
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