India Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 6 - Volume 10, Issue 6PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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... Dhanvantari really was a philosopher and , as Susruta gives evidence in his Samhita , coined his opinion as follows : Dravya i.e. substance is the most important factor with which medical science is concerned . " A matter of ...
... Dhanvantari really was a philosopher and , as Susruta gives evidence in his Samhita , coined his opinion as follows : Dravya i.e. substance is the most important factor with which medical science is concerned . " A matter of ...
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... Dhanvantari classified all diseases in a remarkable way . He undoubtedly knew how to inocculate against the smallpox ; the method is described in the Susrutasambita , but in the course of centuries it was unfortunately forgotten . The ...
... Dhanvantari classified all diseases in a remarkable way . He undoubtedly knew how to inocculate against the smallpox ; the method is described in the Susrutasambita , but in the course of centuries it was unfortunately forgotten . The ...
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