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| gulmacikitsitasa~ggraha etAvAn vyAhRuto~agniveshasya||189|| | | gulmacikitsitasa~ggraha etAvAn vyAhRuto~agniveshasya||189|| |
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− | this chapter sneha, sweda, sarpi-basti, churna, brumhana, gudika, vamana, virechana and rakta mokshana for the patient suffering from vata-gulma are described. | + | In this chapter, ''sneha, sweda, sarpi-basti, churna, brimhana, gudika, vamana, virechana'' and ''rakta mokshana'' for the patient suffering from ''vata-gulma'' have been described. |
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− | For the treatment of pitta gulma, sarpi prepared with tikta drugs, kshira, samshamana-niruha basti, bloodletting, counselling (ashvasana), samshamana-preparations are described. | + | For the treatment of ''pitta gulma'', ''sarpi'' prepared with ''tikta'' drugs, ''kshira, samshamana-niruha basti'', bloodletting, counseling (''ashvasana''), ''samshamana''(preparations) have been described. |
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− | For pakva (suppurated) gulma surgical procedure and poultice (upanaha) are described and for that which is ruptured internally the purification (samshodhana) and palliative (samshamana) treatments are mentioned. | + | For ''pakva'' (suppurated) ''gulma'', surgical procedure and poultice (''upanaha'') are described and for that which is ruptured internally the purification (''samshodhana'') and palliative (''samshamana'') treatments are mentioned. |
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− | For kapha gulma snehana, swedana, bhedana, langhana, vamana, virechana, sarpirbasti, gutika, churna, arishta, kshara, bloodletting followed by cauterization of the gulma as a last resort are described. Line of treatment for rakta-guma occurring in women is also described. | + | For ''kapha gulma, snehana, swedana, bhedana, langhana, vamana, virechana, sarpirbasti, gutika, churna, arishta, kshara,'' bloodletting followed by cauterization of the ''gulma'' as a last resort have been described. Line of treatment for ''rakta-guma'' occurring in women has also been described. |
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− | Use of wholesome (pathya) eats and drinks, avoidance of the respective etiological factors, continuously protection of digestive power (agni), the instruction for the patient who has undergone snehana are described. | + | Use of wholesome (''pathya'') eats and drinks, avoidance of the respective etiological factors, continuously protection of digestive power (''agni''), the instruction for the patient who has undergone ''snehana'' are described. |
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− | Etiological factors, signs and symptoms, successful line of treatment, curability and otherwise and therapeutic measures are described in concise form in this chapter of [[Gulma Chikitsa]] as described by Agnivesa (183-189). | + | Etiological factors, signs and symptoms, successful line of treatment, curability and otherwise and therapeutic measures are described in concise form in this chapter of [[Gulma Chikitsa]] as described by Agnivesha [183-189] |
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| इत्यग्निवेशकृते तन्त्रे चरकप्रतिसंस्कृते चिकित्सितस्थाने | | इत्यग्निवेशकृते तन्त्रे चरकप्रतिसंस्कृते चिकित्सितस्थाने |
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| gulmacikitsitaM nAma pa~jcamo~adhyAyaH||5|| | | gulmacikitsitaM nAma pa~jcamo~adhyAyaH||5|| |
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− | Thus fifth chapter named [[Gulma Chikitsa]] in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in the treatise compiled by Agnivesha and revised by Charaka is completed (5). | + | Thus fifth chapter named [[Gulma Chikitsa]] in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in the treatise compiled by Agnivesha and revised by Charaka is completed [5] |
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| === ''Tattva Vimarsha'' === | | === ''Tattva Vimarsha'' === |