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The Handbook of Indian Medicine or the Gems of Siddha System / Iyer, T.G. Ramamurti
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The Handbook of Indian Medicine or the Gems of Siddha System
Iyer, T.G. Ramamurti
 
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  Book ID : 32693
  ISBN-10 : 81-7084-308-7 / 8170843087
  ISBN-13 : 978-81-7084-308-7 / 9788170843087
  Place of Publication : Delhi
  Year of Publication : 2013
  Edition : (Reprint)
  Language : English
  xiv, 540p., App., Bib., Illus., Index, 23 cm. (First Edition pub. in 2005) (The Chaukhamba Ayurvijnan Studies No. 55)
   
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 CONTENTS
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CONTENTS:- 
1. The Ancient Sciences and Arts
2. History of the Siddha System
3. Embryology
4. Tattva Shastra
5. Pancha Bhootas
6. Vayu
7. The Nervous System
8. The Chakras
9. Tridosha Theory
10. Pulse-Nadi
11. Constitution and their Features
12. Constitutions and Common Diseases
13. Diseases
14. Fevers
15. Eruptive Fevers
16. Cholera
17. Diagnosis
18. Prognosis
19. Moral Code for the Physician
20. Materia Medica and Therapeutics:
i. The Siddha Pharmacopoeia:
 a. The Bhasmas & Sinduras
 b. Mathrai (Pill)
 c. Churnams
 d. Kashayams
 e. Mezhugu
 f. Dravakas
 g. Nei (Ghee)
 h. Lekyams
 i. Medicated Oils (Internal) 10!Medicated Oils (Bathing & Internal)
 j. Liniment
 k. Surgical Treatment
21. Special Diseases
22. Dieto-Therapy
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This book is an attempt to present to the Medical and Scientific world, as short account of the principles and practice of the time honoured Sidha System of medicine. It does not pretend to be an exhaustive treatise and is intended to provoke thought and stimulate further study and research among those who are eager to explore.

The subject matter of the book has been derived from the study of various works of the Siddhas. It is felt that adequate justice has not been made to cull out from the great treasure house further and further information useful to the profession.

It has been often said that the Eastern Physiology begins where the Western Physiology ends and that correlated study of both is bound to pay amply. The system is based upon certain never failing "Laws of Nature" and human life, revealed and realized by the learned Yogis.

The study of emotion and the pulse forms part of the work of the Siddha Physician and the whole system is based on a rational and synthetic conception. This aspect is of special importance and great significance since we hear, even from great authorities in the West of the Imperfections and deficiencies in right emphasis in the study of Anatomy and Physiological functions. It is no harm in quoting from the "Hindu" a reference to the utterance of Dr. G.F. Walker, Honorary Physician and Consultant, Sunderland Royal Infirmary in the "Medical World".

"It is generally agreed that senior students spend far too little in acquisition of knowledge of human emotions, conduct and behaviour. They get a very skimpy, scrappy presentation of personal and family health which daily beset future patients. If any knowledge of drugs is imparted to them, it is usually of a singularly impracticable nature. As for knowledge of food stuffs and diet, senior Student's ignorance of this branch of biology would be laughable were it not a national menace. The whole structure of education in anatomy and physiology needs a ruthless attack with pick axe and dynamite. The most devastating commentary I have known on modern anatomical teaching is provided by a medical students when he arrives at ward hospital fresh from his anatomical teaching studies confronted by a patient and wishing to apply his anatomical lore he is inches out in locating the stomach.

Hence the Siddha emphasis on usefulness of the "Tattvas" Chapter IV can be well appreciated. Special attention is invited to the chapters on Tridosha, the Pulse, and the Moral Code for the Physician. Chapter 20 deals with general principles of therapeutics. There are ample materials on children's diseases, sexual science, nursing, personal hygiene, and sanitary principles which require proper research and codification, and these points cannot be dealt with in the present volume.

The greatness of its chemistry has been accepted and there are still many hidden unexperiment by the ordinary physician. The wonderful book "Amirthakalaignanam" contains ample references to various minerals and drugs, some of which have yet to be brought into the light of practical experiences. Researches in this direction are urgent and national treasure should not be wasted. When medical researches in the West is advancing by leaps and the question that the Siddha view will give a clue to his and many other difficult problems. Only the barest outlines have been indicated on several useful subjects as the Pulse and the Tridoshas and the diet.

There may be mistakes and short comings in this book and this being the first of its kind, indulgence is solicited.

In certain contexts quotations from modern works have been freely used and as references have been made to the sources, I express hereby my indebtedbess.

I beg to be excused for the delay in bringing out the book and it was due to circumstances beyond my control such as domestic calamities.

My most hearty thanks are due to M.R. Ry. V. Rajagopalan, M.A.L.T., F.M.U., Headmaster, Broad High School, Erode for the very valuable help rendered in translating the difficult verses, in correcting my manuscripts and in the presentation of the themes. My thanks are also due to Dr. K. Ranganadan L.M.&S., Honorary Physicain, Governement Hospital, Erode for his very kin suggestions and advice and also for allowing the use of his library, from time to time.

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