− | |data11 = 1.[[Rasayana Chikitsa]], 2.[[Vajikarana Chikitsa]], 3.[[Jwara Chikitsa]], 4.[[Raktapitta Chikitsa]], 5.[[Gulma Chikitsa]], 6.[[Prameha Chikitsa]], 7.[[Kushtha Chikitsa]], 8.[[Rajayakshma Chikitsa]], 9.[[Unmada Chikitsa]], 10.[[Apasmara Chikitsa]], 11.[[Kshatakshina Chikitsa]], 12.[[Shvayathu Chikitsa]], 13.[[Udara Chikitsa]], 14.[[Arsha Chikitsa]], 15.[[Grahani Chikitsa]], 16.[[Pandu Chikitsa]], 17.[[Hikka Shwasa Chikitsa]], 18.[[Kasa Chikitsa]], 19.[[Atisara Chikitsa]], 20.[[Chhardi Chikitsa]], 21.[[Visarpa Chikitsa]], 22.[[Trishna Chikitsa]], 23.[[Visha Chikitsa]], 24.[[Madatyaya Chikitsa]], 25.[[Dwivraniya Chikitsa]], 26.[[Trimarmiya Chikitsa]] , 27.[[Urustambha Chikitsa]], 28.[[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa]], 29.[[Vatarakta Chikitsa]], 30.[[Yonivyapat Chikitsa]] | + | |data11 = 1.[[Rasayana Chikitsa]], 2.[[Vajikarana Chikitsa]], 3.[[Jwara Chikitsa]], 4.[[Raktapitta Chikitsa]], 5.[[Gulma Chikitsa]], 6.[[Prameha Chikitsa]], 7.[[Kushtha Chikitsa]], 8.[[Rajayakshma Chikitsa]], 9.[[Unmada Chikitsa]], 10.[[Apasmara Chikitsa]], 11.[[Kshatakshina Chikitsa]], 12.[[Shvayathu Chikitsa]], 13.[[Udara Chikitsa]], 14.[[Arsha Chikitsa]], 15.[[Grahani Chikitsa]], 16.[[Pandu Chikitsa]], 17.[[Hikka Shwasa Chikitsa]], 18.[[Kasa Chikitsa]], 19.[[Atisara Chikitsa]], 20.[[Chhardi Chikitsa]], 21.[[Visarpa Chikitsa]], 22.[[Trishna Chikitsa]], 23.[[Visha Chikitsa]], 24.[[Madatyaya Chikitsa]], 25.[[Dwivraniya Chikitsa]], 26.[[Trimarmiya Chikitsa]] , 27.[[Urustambha Chikitsa]], 28.[[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa]], 29.[[Vatarakta Chikitsa]], 30.[[Yonivyapat Chikitsa]]}} |
| *The second chapter, on [[Vajikarana Chikitsa]], also comprises of four sub-chapters and deals with enhancing sexual health in healthy persons, consequently leading to healthy progeny. The chapter reveals principles of aphrodisiac medicines. | | *The second chapter, on [[Vajikarana Chikitsa]], also comprises of four sub-chapters and deals with enhancing sexual health in healthy persons, consequently leading to healthy progeny. The chapter reveals principles of aphrodisiac medicines. |
− | *The management of ''Jwara'' (fever) associated diseases are described in the 3rd chapter, [[Jwara Chikitsa]]. It includes therapeutic measures for acute and chronic fever, continuous, intermittent, malarial and seasonal fevers, mild, moderate and severe fevers, fever with or without ''ama'', fevers occurring from one, two or three combination of ''dosha'', fever occurring in ''dhatu'' and so on. All the aspects affecting treatment and prognosis of various types of fever are also described. This chapter describes principles related with thermo-regulatory mechanisms in the body. | + | *The management of ''Jwara'' (fever) associated diseases are described in the 3rd chapter, [[Jwara Chikitsa]]. It includes therapeutic measures for acute and chronic fever, continuous, intermittent, malarial and seasonal fevers, mild, moderate and severe fevers, fever with or without [[ama]], fevers occurring from one, two or three combination of [[dosha]], fever occurring in [[dhatu]] and so on. All the aspects affecting treatment and prognosis of various types of fever are also described. This chapter describes principles related with thermo-regulatory mechanisms in the body. |