Caraka Samhita
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Detail Of Caraka Samhita
ISBN | dpb1570 |
Pages | 3506 |
Language: | Sanskrit Text with English Translation |
Product Code: | 7 |
Size(in cm): | 11.0 inch x 9.0 inch cm |
Weight(in grams): | 5800(approx) |
Description:
Contents (Volume 1st)
Introduction by alex wayman III
Foreword by pandit shiv sharma V
Preface XXI
Chapter I Quest for longevity 1
Chapter II Dehuked seeds of achyranthes aspera linn 63
Chapter III Cassia fistula Linn 74
Chapter IV Six hundred purgatives 83
Chapter V Quant it ative dietetics 105
Chapter VI Qualitative dieteics 130
Chapter VII Non-suppression of natural urges 146
Chapter VIII Descriptionof sense organs 163
Chapter IX Briff chapter on the quadruple of therapeutics 183
Chapter X Detailed chapter on the quadrule of therapeutics 192
Chapter XI Three basic desires of life 201
Chapter XII Merits and demerits of vata 234
Chapter XIII Oleation therapy 244
Chapter XIV Fomentation therapy 268
Chapter XV Requirements of a physician 286
Chapter XVI Dupies of a qualified physician 300
Chapter XVII Enumeration of diseases relating to head 310
Chapter XVIII Three types of swelling 336
Chapter XIX Eight abdominal Diseases 349
Chapter XX Major chapter on diseases 360
Chapter XXI Eight types of undesirable constitution 374
Chapter XXII Reducing and nourishing therapies 387
Chapter XXIII Refreshing regimen 395
Chapter XXIV Blood formation and the regimen therefor 403
Chapter XXV Origin of man and his diseases 414
Chapter XXVI Discourse among at reya bhadrakapya etc 445
Chapter XXVII Properties of diet and drinks 490
Chapter XXVIII Various types of food and drinks 566
Chapter XXIX Ten resorts of life 585
Chapter XXX Ten vessels having their roots in the heart 592
Contents (Volume 2)
Chapter I Diagnosis of fever 3
Chapter II Diagnosis of raktapitta condition characterised by bleeding from various parts of the body 34
Chapter III Diagnosis of gulma or phantom tumour 43
Chapter IV Diagnosis of prameha or obstinate urinary disorders including diabetes mellitus 53
Chapter V Diagnosis of kustha or obstinate skin diseases including leprosy 67
Chapter VI Diagnosis of consumption 77
Chapter VII Diagnosis of insanity 55
Chapter VIII Diagnosis of epilepsy 99
Vimanasthana
Chapter I Specific attributes of rasa or tastes 112
Chapter II Specific characteristics of stomach capacity 132
Chapter III Epidemics 140
Chapter IV Determination of factors for understanding 161
Chapter V Channels of circulation 171
Chapter VI Specific characteristics of disease 183
Chapter VII Specific characteristics of patients 197
Chapter VIII Specific requirements of treatment 215
Sarira sthana
Chapter I Empirical soul 311
Chapter II Embryological development 351
Chapter III Formation of embryo 366
Chapter IV Formation of embryo 387
Chapter V Individual and universe 414
Chapter VI Constitution of physique 426
Chapter VII Enumeration of organs 450
Chapter VIII Method of procreation 463
Indriyasthana
Chapter I Changes in complexion and voice indicating 517
Chapter II Changes in odour indicating imminent death 527
Chapter III Tacticle changes indicating imminent death 533
Chapter IV Characteristic features of sense organs indicating imminent death 538
Chapter V Permonitory symptoms of diseases indicating imminent death 544
Chapter VI Physical features of painents indicating imminent death 553
Chapter VII Conditions of pupil indicating imminent death 558
Chapter VIII Inverted shadow indicating imminent death 564
Chapter IX Coloration of eyes indicating imminent death 569
Chapter X signs indicative of impending sudden death 574
Chapter XI Diminution of bodily heat indicating 577
Chapter XII Appearance of a substance resembling cowdung powder indicating imminent death 583
Contents (Volume 3)
Chapter I 1.1 First quarter of the chapter on rejuvention therapy rasayanadhyaya first pada 3
Chapter 1.2 Second quarter of the chapter on rejuvention therapy beginning with the terms prankama 26
Chapter 1.3 Third quarter of the chapter on rejuvention therapy dealing with by the administration of amalaki 40
Chapter 1.4 Fourth quarter of the chapter on rejuvention therapy dealing with original propagation of ayurveda 55
Chapter II 2.1 First quarter of the chapter on aphrodisiace dealing with samyoga saramula 71
Chapter 2.2 Second quarter of the chapter on aphrodisiacs dealing with asikta ksirika vajikaranadhayaya second pada 82
Chapter 2.3 Third quarter of the chapter on aphrodisiacs vajikaranadhyaya thrid pada dealing with masaparnabhrtiya 88
Chapter 2.4 Fourth quarter of the chapter on aphrodisiacs vajikar anadhyaya fourth pada dealing with pumajatabaldika 95
Chapter III Section of the treatment of disease (Treatment Of jvara) 107
Chapter IV Treatment of rakta pita 221
Chapter V Treatment of phatom tumour (Gulma) 252
Chapter VI Treatment of obsitinate urinary disorders including diabetes (Prameha) 298
Chapter VII Treatment of kustha 318
Chapter VIII Treatment of rajayaksma or Tuberculosis 364
Chapter IX Treatment of unmada (insanity) 408
Chapter X Treatment of epilepsy (Apasmar) 441
Chapter XI Treatment of phthisis (Ksaya) 458
Chapter XII Treatment of svayathu (Oedema) 482
Chapter XIII Treatment of udararoga 519
Chapter XIV Treatment of piles (Arsas) 573
Contents (Volume 4)
Chapter XV Treatment of grahani dosa (Spure-Syndrome) 1
Chapter XVI Treatment of Pandu (Anemia) 81
ChapterXVII Treatment of hikka and svasa (hiccup ad asthma) 117
Chapter XVIII Treatment of kasa (Bronchitis) 156
Chapter XIX Treatment of atisara (Diarrohoea) 202
Chapter XX Treatment of chardi (Vomiting) 243
Chapter XXI Treatment of visarpa (Erysipelas and herpes) 259
Chapter XXII Treatment of trsna (Morbid thirst) 302
Chapter XXIII Treatment of visa (Poisoning 322
Chapter XXIV Treatment of madatyaya (Alcoholism) 385
Chapter XXV Treatment of dviraniya (Ulcers) 433
Chapter XXVI Treatment of trimarmiya (Afflictions of three vital organs) 468
Contents (Volume 5)
Chapter XXVII Treatment of urustambha (Spasticity of the thighs) 1
Chapter XXVIII Treatment of diseases caused by vayu (Vata-vyadh) 18
Chapter XXIX Treatment of vata-rakta or gout & Arthritis 87
Chapter XXX Treatment of gynecic seminal and lacteal morbidities 129
Contents (Volume 6)
Chapter I Pharmaceutics of madana 1
Chapter II Pharmaceutics of Jimutaka 28
Chapter III Pharmaceutics of iksvaku 34
Chapter IV Pharmaceutics of dhamargava 42
Chapter V Pharmaceutics of vatsaka 48
ChapterVI Pharmaceutics of krtavedhana 52
Chapter VII Pharmaceutics of syama trivrt 58
Chapter VIII Pharmaceutics of caturangula 81
Chapter IX Pharmaceutics of tilvaka 86
Chapter X Pharmaceutics of sudha 91
Chapter XI Pharmaceutics of saptala-sankhini 98
Chapter XII Pharmaceutics of danti and dravanti 104
Siddhi sthana
Chapter I Procedure for successful administration of panca-karma 137
Chapter II Description of indications and contra-indiactions for successful administration of panca Karma therapy 176
Chapter III Perfection in treatment through knowledge of basti-principles 205
Chapter IV Complications of unctuous enema and their successful management 233
Chapter V Complications of defective nozzle etc and their treatment 250
ChapterVI complications of wrongly administered emptic and purgation therapies and their successful treatment 258
Chapter VII Complications of enema therapy and their treatment 291
Chapter VIII Recipes for niruha 309
Chapter IX Diseases of vital organs and their treatment 324
Chapter X Effective recipes of medicated enema 366
Chapter XI Determination of appropriate drugs for enema & Its veterinary dosage 381
Chapter XII Excellent enema recipes 395
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