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#'''Attending staff:''' Staff with good conduct, hygiene, character, devotion, dexterity, compassion, and with proficiency in nursing and administering therapies should be appointed. They should be skilled in cooking soups, rice, giving baths, massage, in handling (bed-ridden) patients, and also in formulating (grinding, etc.) medicines. The staff should be willing to do all duties.   
 
#'''Attending staff:''' Staff with good conduct, hygiene, character, devotion, dexterity, compassion, and with proficiency in nursing and administering therapies should be appointed. They should be skilled in cooking soups, rice, giving baths, massage, in handling (bed-ridden) patients, and also in formulating (grinding, etc.) medicines. The staff should be willing to do all duties.   
 
#'''Other staff:''' People well-versed with singing, playing musical instruments, panegyrics, recitation of verses, ancient lores, short stories, ''itihasa'' (history), ''purana'' (ancient spiritual texts), who are quick learners, who are obedient, and who have good knowledge of time and place should be appointed.
 
#'''Other staff:''' People well-versed with singing, playing musical instruments, panegyrics, recitation of verses, ancient lores, short stories, ''itihasa'' (history), ''purana'' (ancient spiritual texts), who are quick learners, who are obedient, and who have good knowledge of time and place should be appointed.
#'''Animals in hospital campus:''' Presence of lava (common quail), kapinjala (grey partridge), shasha (rabbit), harina (black buck), ena (antelope), kalapucchaka (black-tailed deer), mrigamaika (red/hog deer), and urabhra (wild sheep) is necessary. There should be a good, healthy, cow with her calf alive (i.e., milking cow) with adequate provision for her feed (fresh grass), shelter and water.  
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#'''Animals in hospital campus:''' Presence of ''lava'' (common quail), ''kapinjala'' (grey partridge), ''shasha'' (rabbit), ''harina'' (black buck), ''ena'' (antelope), ''kalapucchaka'' (black-tailed deer), ''mrigamaika'' (red/hog deer), and ''urabhra'' (wild sheep) is necessary. There should be a good, healthy, cow with her calf alive (i.e., milking cow) with adequate provision for her feed (fresh grass), shelter and water.  
D. Pots and vessels: Provision should also be made of vessels and containers, such as beakers, water vessels (patti), sipping spoons (aachmaniya), tubs (udakostha), big and small earthen jars (manika and ghata), frying pan (pithara), jug (paryoga), small and big pitchers (kumbhi kumbha), bowl (kunda), saucer (sardva), ladle (darvi), mat (kata), coverplate (udancana), cooking pan (paripacana), churning stick (manthana), leather, cloth, thread, cotton, wool, etc.
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#'''Pots and vessels:''' Provision should also be made of vessels and containers, such as beakers, water vessels (''patti''), sipping spoons (''aachmaniya''), tubs (''udakostha''), big and small earthen jars (''manika'' and ''ghata''), frying pan (''pithara''), jug (''paryoga''), small and big pitchers (''kumbhi kumbha''), bowl (''kunda''), saucer (''sardva''), ladle (''darvi''), mat (''kata''), coverplate (''udanchana''), cooking pan (''paripachana''), churning stick (''manthana)'', leather, cloth, thread, cotton, wool, etc.
E. Bedding and sitting arrangements: Arrangements should be made for beds and seats, etc. kettle and spittoon, well spread bed sheets, coverlets, cushion with pillows to facilitate resting, sitting for treatments like oleation, fomentation, massage, unction, shower, anointment, emesis, purgation, asthapana (type of enema with decoction), anuvasana (type of enema with oil), elimination of dosha from head, and bed-pans for passing of stool and urine.
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#'''Bedding and sitting arrangements:''' Arrangements should be made for beds and seats, etc. kettle and spittoon, well spread bed sheets, coverlets, cushion with pillows to facilitate resting, sitting for treatments like oleation, fomentation, massage, unction, shower, anointment, emesis, purgation, ''asthapana'' (type of enema with decoction), ''anuvasana'' (type of enema with oil), elimination of ''dosha'' from head, and bed-pans for passing of stool and urine.
 
F. Accesories for purification:  Well washed roller stone and grinding stones (mortars) that should be well polished, hard and of medium size, along with well cleaned pestles, sharp instruments, accessories, smoking pipe, tube for enema and douche, broom, scales and measuring vessels should be arranged.
 
F. Accesories for purification:  Well washed roller stone and grinding stones (mortars) that should be well polished, hard and of medium size, along with well cleaned pestles, sharp instruments, accessories, smoking pipe, tube for enema and douche, broom, scales and measuring vessels should be arranged.
 
G. Food and medicines for patients: The following food items and medicines should be arranged: ghee, oil, muscle fat, marrow, honey, phanita (a sugar cane preparation ), salt, fuel, various types of wine like the one prepared of honey, sidhu, sura, sauviraka, maireya, medaka, tushodaka, curd, whey, udasvit (a mixture of water and butter milk in equal parts), dhanyamla (sour gruel), shali rice (Oryza sativa Linn.), shashtika rice (a variety of Oryza sativa Linn), mudga ( green gram- phaseolus mungo Linn.), masha (black gram- Phaseolus radiatus Linn.), yava (Hordeum vulgara Linn.), tila (sesamum indicum Linn.), kulattha (Dolichos bifforus Linn.), badara (zizyphus jujube Lam.), mridvika (vitis vinifera Linn.), kashmarya (Gmelina arborea Linn.), parushaka (Grewia asiatica Linn.), abhaya (Terminalia chebula Linn.), amalaki (Emblica officinalis Garrin), bibhittaka (Termalia bellerica Roxb.) , and other drugs employed in oleation, fomentation, emesis, purgation, those having the combined action of emesis and purgation, those that are known to stop emesis and purgation, appetizers and vata-pacifying medicines, etc., carminatives, other medicines conducive to the treatment of complications, and also those which are useful in and after-treatment. [7]  
 
G. Food and medicines for patients: The following food items and medicines should be arranged: ghee, oil, muscle fat, marrow, honey, phanita (a sugar cane preparation ), salt, fuel, various types of wine like the one prepared of honey, sidhu, sura, sauviraka, maireya, medaka, tushodaka, curd, whey, udasvit (a mixture of water and butter milk in equal parts), dhanyamla (sour gruel), shali rice (Oryza sativa Linn.), shashtika rice (a variety of Oryza sativa Linn), mudga ( green gram- phaseolus mungo Linn.), masha (black gram- Phaseolus radiatus Linn.), yava (Hordeum vulgara Linn.), tila (sesamum indicum Linn.), kulattha (Dolichos bifforus Linn.), badara (zizyphus jujube Lam.), mridvika (vitis vinifera Linn.), kashmarya (Gmelina arborea Linn.), parushaka (Grewia asiatica Linn.), abhaya (Terminalia chebula Linn.), amalaki (Emblica officinalis Garrin), bibhittaka (Termalia bellerica Roxb.) , and other drugs employed in oleation, fomentation, emesis, purgation, those having the combined action of emesis and purgation, those that are known to stop emesis and purgation, appetizers and vata-pacifying medicines, etc., carminatives, other medicines conducive to the treatment of complications, and also those which are useful in and after-treatment. [7]  

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