Studies on Indian Medical HistoryGerrit Jan Meulenbeld, D. Wujastyk Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 2001 - 243 oldal This volume of studies presents the papers given at the second workshop of the European Ayurdic society, a group which was formed in Groningen in 1983. The volume is thus a sequel to Proceedings of the international workshop on priorities in the study of Indian medicine. The workshop was held over a period of three days in September 1985 in the congenial surroundings of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine ii London, and it provided a splendid opportunity for scholars in the field of Indian medical history to meet in one place and to share the latest research in their respective areas. |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 27 találatból.
ix. oldal
... theory and text ; a major Tibetan text on epilepsy is edited and translated with its Sans- krit parallels ; the medical role of magic squares is described ; and the meanings of certain plant and mineral names are explored.2 Edited by G ...
... theory and text ; a major Tibetan text on epilepsy is edited and translated with its Sans- krit parallels ; the medical role of magic squares is described ; and the meanings of certain plant and mineral names are explored.2 Edited by G ...
2. oldal
... theory of Indian medicine as a whole and to its philosophical basis . According to the Indian classical tradition ... theories rose to ascendancy and succeeded in its claims to represent the eternal truth . One can only guess at the ...
... theory of Indian medicine as a whole and to its philosophical basis . According to the Indian classical tradition ... theories rose to ascendancy and succeeded in its claims to represent the eternal truth . One can only guess at the ...
3. oldal
... theory , but it was never completely closed as a system of knowledge . This means that the doctrine of its divine origin does not belong to its hard core , does not form part of its body in the sense given to this term by Elkana , 3 but ...
... theory , but it was never completely closed as a system of knowledge . This means that the doctrine of its divine origin does not belong to its hard core , does not form part of its body in the sense given to this term by Elkana , 3 but ...
4. oldal
... theory of Indian medicine is a remarkable achievement in its structure and its at least partly unique concepts , as well as for the scope it allows for empiricism . The rules which interconnect its basic concepts are very general ones ...
... theory of Indian medicine is a remarkable achievement in its structure and its at least partly unique concepts , as well as for the scope it allows for empiricism . The rules which interconnect its basic concepts are very general ones ...
5. oldal
... theory this does not mean that the tastes themselves , being properties ( guna ) of substances ( dravya ) , possess other properties , since such a view would run counter to the tenet of the Vaiśeṣika philosophy that a property of a ...
... theory this does not mean that the tastes themselves , being properties ( guna ) of substances ( dravya ) , possess other properties , since such a view would run counter to the tenet of the Vaiśeṣika philosophy that a property of a ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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17 | |
Carakasamhitā Śārīrasthāna I and Vaiseṣika philosophy | 39 |
Epilepsy according to the Rgyudbźi | 57 |
Vaiḍūrya | 85 |
Les carrés magiques dans la médecine indienne | 95 |
On Madhavacikitsā | 105 |
The Indian claims for preJennerian | 121 |
64 | 159 |
85 | 177 |
an evaluative | 191 |
The results of an analysis based on a video of consultations | 207 |
Contrasting treatment of witches in three communities | 215 |
The contributors | 223 |
Indian and European practitioners of medicine from | 225 |
Index | 229 |
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Népszerű szakaszok
188. oldal - We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect.
129. oldal - I have spoken to on this head, of at least six or seven different tribes, has uniformly told me, that the people who are employed to milk the cattle caught a disease, which after once having...
122. oldal - Take the fluid of the pock on the udder of the cow or on the arm between the shoulder and elbow of a human subject on the point of a lancet, and lance with it the arms between the shoulders and elbows until the blood appears : then mixing the fluid with the blood the fever of the small-pox will be produced.
130. oldal - Sudbury ; a young country-woman came to seek advice ; the subject of small-pox was mentioned in her presence ; she immediately observed, ' I cannot take that disease, for I have had cowpox.
124. oldal - ... two, or three days, and with the fever there will sometimes be a slight cold fit ; the fever will also be attended by a round swelling in the arm-pits, and the other symptoms of the small-pox, but all of a very mild nature. There will be no danger, and the whole will disappear in three days.
130. oldal - Babington knows very well), and who is under some obligations to me. This man confirmed every thing that the Eliaats had told me; and further said, that the disease was very common all over the country, and that his own sheep often had it.
124. oldal - ... remarkable passage from an ancient Hindu work, which showed that true vaccination was known and practiced in India centuries before the birth of Jenner: " The small-pox produced from the udder, of the cow will be of the same mild nature as the original disease.
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