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    “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W.S.R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS” 5. TITLE OF THE TOPIC STUDY: “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W. S. R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS.” 6.BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK: 6.1. NEED FOR STUDY: Amavata is a disease of vitiated vata associated with ama and it persists with multiple systemic involvements

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    Effect of long term driving on Manibandha Sandhi (Wrist joint ) of Auto rickshaw drivers : A Different overview on an occupational disease Dr. Abhijit B. Patil Associate Professor, Rachana Shareer Department, LBVK Manjara Ayurved Medical College, Latur. (M.S.) ABSTRACT : Anatomy is the branch of medicine where study of structures of human body is done at the level of first year of academic course of every medical profession. The study is based on systemic pattern. So many

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    Patrick Mack Psychology 201 Ms.Mallener April 22, 2017 Culture Bound Syndrome Project 1. Define Culture-Bound Syndrome and lists its symptoms. Culture-Bound Syndrome is a combination of psychiatric and somatic symptoms that are disease only within a specific society or culture. The symptoms for Culture-Bound Syndrome are as listed: Headaches, screaming spontaneously, stomach pain, loss of consciousness, and fatigue. There are several of different groups that are effect by certain syndromes such

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    serious impact on tissue repair process [8,9]. Microorganisms such as B. subtilis, S. aureus, E. coli, K. pneumoniae and P. aeruginosa are major infecting pathogens found in the open wound [8]. Different Ayurvedic classics of India (Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ayurveda Siksha), evident the long history of wound management therapy, where approximately 70% medicines are of plant origin. World Health Organization estimated that 80% of the world’s population still rely on plant-based medicines

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    Withania Somnifera or Ashwagnadha is a very well-known medicinal plant in Indian System of Ayurvedic medicine 3. Ayurvedic system of traditional medicine practiced in India can be traced back as long as up to 6000 BC and Charaka mentioned about this plant in his Charaka Samhita and many people still follow this system of medicine 4. The roots from this plant smells like horse, therefore, the name Ashwagnadha which is synonymous and literal translation (horse smell) to its smell or odor (In Sanskrit

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    Hinduism is one among the many world religions with followers spread across the globe. I got an opportunity to visit Malibu Hindu Temple which is located in the city of Calabasas near Malibu, California in the Santa Monica Mountains. I came to note that Malibu Hindu Temple which is the temple of the Hindu god Venkateswara was built in the year 1981 and its owners and operators are the Hindu Temple Society of Southern California. Just like other Hindu Temples, Malibu Hindu Temple its style is that

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    Hippocratic Oath Essay

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    The Hippocratic Oath is an ancient Greek document part of the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of works that is widely attributed to the philosopher and “Father of Medicine”, Hippocrates of Cos (460BCE – 377BCE). It dates back to the 5th –2nd century BCE and is the first recorded document outlining the expectations and duties of the role of a physician. It is now believed that the oath was not written by Hippocrates himself and in fact published around 100 years after his death. Nowadays doctors

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    Essay On Allopathy

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    a balance of the doshas results in health, while imbalance results in disease. Ayurveda has eight canonical components, which are derived from classical Sanskrit literature. Some of the oldest known Ayurvedic texts include the Suśrutha Saṃhitā and Charaka Saṃhitā, which are written in Sanskrit. Ayurvedic practitioners had developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures by the medieval

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    Epilepsy Drug Therapies

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    Introduction: This paper will focus on the history of epilepsy, the causes of the disease specifically its genetic link and the evolution of drug therapies. My interest in this topic stems from working with people with developmental disabilities in a group home setting, many of whom suffer from seizure disorders. I understand that the disease carries a stigma and many people still hide that they have the condition which why it’s important to educate people about it. According to Lewis, Dirksen,

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    was to serve as a cushion to protect the large blood vessel lying behind it. Unfortunately, he was wrong. In 1852, D Moyse is said to be the first person to describe the histology of the pancreas (Howard, 2014). Physicians Sushruta and Charaka Samhita identified type 1 and type 3 diabetes as separate conditions. They also associated type 1 diabetes with the youth and type 2 diabetes with the obese (What is Diabetes Mellitus, 2012). Briton John Rolle coined the term mellitus in the late

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