Advances In Ayurvedic Medicine: 5 Volumes Packed in Special Box IDE294 by R.H. Singh and Associates Hardcover (Edition: 2005)
Chaukhambha Visva Bharati
Size: 8.9'' X 6.0'' Pages: 1040 (Color Illus: 2, Figures & Graph
About the Author:
Prof. Ram Harsh Singh born on Jan. 10th 1942 graduated in Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery from Banaras Hindu University (1961), did Ph.D. (1969) and D.Litt. (1982) under the coveted supervision of Padmashri Prof. K.N. Udupa. He is Fellow of National Academy of Indian Medicine and was conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine Honoris causa by Medicina Alternative Alma Ata. Prof. Singh has produced 100 MDs and 35 Ph.Ds under is guidance. He has published 12 important books, 200 research papers in National and International Journals. He is on editorial board of several National journals, is the member of the National Commission of History of Science and is the 'Ratna Sadasya' of National Academy of Ayurveda. Prof. Singh is the recipient of Hari Om Ashram Award, Jiwaka Award of Asian Medicine and Pt. Ram Narain Sharma Best Teachers Award. He has widely traveled all over the world to promote Ayurveda globally. Prof. Singh joined the Faculty of Ayurveda at Banaras Hindu University in 1964 and served this prestigious institution for nearly four decades in the capacity of Lecturer, Reader, Professor, Head of the Deptt. and Dan of the Faculty till Feb. 2003 after which he joined the newly launched Rajasthan Ayurveda University of Jodhpur as its first Vice-Chancellor. Prof. Singh although his career has been seriously engaged in revival and development of Ayurveda on scientific lines as an evidence based system of Medicine.
Prof. Ramji graduated in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from State Ayurvedic College Lucknow. He did his M.D. Ay. in Kayachikitsa and subsequently Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University for which he conducted a good piece of clinical research on diseases of Liver with special reference to treatment of Viral-B Hepatitis with Bhumya-malaki i.e. Phyllanthus amarus. Dr. Ramji started his career as a Senior Resident in Kayachikitsa at BHU after which he joined the Faculty of State Ayurveda College under Govt. of UP as Lecture, Reader and now as Professor and Head, Deptt. of Kayachikitsa at State Ayurveda College, Lucknow.
Dr. Mrs. Pratibha Mamgain graduated in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from State Ayurveda College, Lucknow. She did her M.D. and Ph.D. in Kayachikitsa under the supervision of Prof. R.H. Singh. She conducted a commendable piece of clinical and laboratory research on Ischaemic Heart Disease and its Ayurvedic management. She published several scientific papers in the area of her specialization. For nearly half a decade Dr. Mrs. Mamgain is serving as Lecture and Consultant Physician in the Department of Ayurveda at Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Deheradun.
Dr. K. Narasimhamurthy graduated in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from Govt. Ayurveda College, Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh. He joined Banaras Hindu University as a Resident PG scholar in the Department of Kayachikitsa, Division of Manas Roga. He did his M.D. in Kayachikitsa-Manas Roga from BHU under the supervision of Prof. R.H. Singh. During his three years Residency at BHU Dr. K. Narsimhamurthy conducted a good piece of clinical research in Ayurvedic Psychiatry and published many scientific papers. After his post graduation he worked as Lecturer and Reader in the Deptt. of Kayachikitsa at the Venkat Raman Ayurveda College in Chennai till 2002 after which he joined the faculty of Ayurveda BHU as Lecturer in Kayachikitsa-Manas Roga.
Dr. Sanjeev Rastogi graduated in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from State Ayurvedic College, Lucknow with a highly distinguished career, Subsequently he joined Banaras Hindu University, Department of Kayachikitsa as a Resident and PG scholar and complete his M.D. Ay. degree under the supervision of Prof. R.H. Singh. During his Residency he conducted a good piece of clinical research on Arthritis and its Management in Ayurveda and published several scientific papers. Dr. Rastogi visited China for two years on Govt. of India scholarship for post-graduate studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine. After his return from China Dr. Rastogi joined UP State Govt. Services as Lecturer in Kayachikitsa. Dr. Rastogi enjoys the singular position holding post-graduate qualification in Ayurveda as well as in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
CONTENTS
VOLUME I Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
Preface vii Adjudication ix Chapter 1. Review of Literature 3-46 Chapter 2. Experimental Studies 47-110 Chapter 3. Pharmacological Studies 111-163 Chapter 4. Clinical Studies 164-221 Chapter 5. General Discussions 222-231 Chapter 6. Summary and Conclusion 232-238 References
239 VOLUME II Diseases of the Liver
Chapter 1. Introduction
3-5 Chapter 2. Review of Ayurvedic Literature 6-34 Historical Considerations 6 Anatomicophysiological Considerations 9 Kamala Roga 16 Nidana (Etiology) 17 Samprapti (Pathogenesis) 18 Classification 21 Rupa (Clinical features) 23 Sadhyasadhyata (Prognosis) 26 Cikitsa (Management) 27 Resent Advances in Management of Liver Diseases
32 Chapter 3. Review of Modern Literature 35-86 Anatomicophysiological Considerations 35 Jaundice 45 Viral Hepatitis 47 Acute Viral B Hepatitis 51 Viral A Hepatitis 64 Non A, Non B Hepatitis 68 Chronic Hepatitis
83 Chapter 4. Drug Review 87-99 Different Vernacular Names 88 Botanical Identification of Plants 89 Different Species of Phyllanthus 90 Chemical Constituents 91 Pharmacognosy 92 Pharmacological Studies 94 Clinical Studies 95 Ayurvedic Pharmacodynamics 97 Properties and Uses 98 Common Ayurvedic Preparations
98 Chapter 5. Clinical Study 100-184 Material and Methods 100 Selection of Cases 101 Clinical Profile 105 Method of Some Important Investigations 109 Trial Drug 112 Duration of Treatment 113 Assessment of Result 113 Statistical Analysis 115 Observation and Result 117 Observation 117 Epidemiological Study 117 Clinical Study 135 Response of Treatment 149 Clinical Assessment of the Result 173 Laboratory Assessment of Result 174 Response of Treatment According to Prakrti 176 Response of Treatment According to Vitiated dosa 179 Over all Results
183 Chapter 6. Discussion
185-193 Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusion
194-196 Bibliography 197 Sanskrit References
208 VOLUME III Diseases of the Heart
Chapter 1. Introduction 3 Chapter 2. Review of Ayurvedic Literature 8 Chapter 3. Review of Modern Literature 31 Chapter 4. Recent Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment 55 Chapter 5. Drug Review 59 Chapter 6. Clinical-Study 70 Chapter 7. Observations and Results 86 Chapter 8. Discussion 149 Chapter 9. Summary 163 Chapter 10. Conclusion 168 References 170 Bibliography
175 VOLUME IV Mental State Examination
Chapter 1. Introduction 3 Chapter 2. Review of Literature 6 Chapter 3. Material of Methods 60 Chapter 4. Observation and Results 72 Chapter 5. Discussion 111 Chapter 6. Summary and Conclusion 121 Bibliography
124 VOLUME V Diseases of the Joints
Chapter 1. Introduction 3 Chapter 2. Review of Ayurvedic Literature 9 Chapter 3. Critical Review of the Ayurvedic Management 18 Chapter 4. Drug Review 57 Chapter 5. Review of Modern Literature 67 Chapter 6. Material and Methods 114 Chapter 7. Observation and Results 137 Chapter 8. Discussion 201 Chapter 9. Summary and Conclusion 222
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