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|data7 = [[Rasayana]], [[Vajikarana]], [[Jwara Chikitsa]], [[Raktapitta Chikitsa]], [[Gulma Chikitsa]], [[Prameha Chikitsa]], [[Kushtha Chikitsa]], [[Rajayakshma Chikitsa]], [[Unmada Chikitsa]], [[Apasmara Chikitsa]], [[Kshatakshina Chikitsa]], [[Svayatu Chikitsa]], [[Udara Chikitsa]], [[Arsha Chikitsa]], [[Grahani Chikitsa]], [[Pandu Chikitsa]], [[Hikka Shwasa Chikitsa]], [[Kasa Chikitsa]], [[Atisara Chikitsa]], [[Chhardi Chikitsa]], [[Visarpa Chikitsa]], [[Trishna Chikitsa]], [[Visha Chikitsa]], [[Madatyaya Chikitsa]], [[Dwivraniya Chikitsa]], [[Trimarmiya Chikitsa]] , [[Urusthambha Chikitsa]], [[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa]],[[Vatarakta Chikitsa]], [[Yonivyapat Chikitsa]] }}
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|data7 = [[Rasayana]], [[Vajikarana]], [[Jwara Chikitsa]], [[Raktapitta Chikitsa]], [[Gulma Chikitsa]], [[Prameha Chikitsa]], [[Kushtha Chikitsa]], [[Rajayakshma Chikitsa]], [[Unmada Chikitsa]], [[Apasmara Chikitsa]], [[Kshatakshina Chikitsa]], [[Shvayathu Chikitsa]], [[Udara Chikitsa]], [[Arsha Chikitsa]], [[Grahani Chikitsa]], [[Pandu Chikitsa]], [[Hikka Shwasa Chikitsa]], [[Kasa Chikitsa]], [[Atisara Chikitsa]], [[Chhardi Chikitsa]], [[Visarpa Chikitsa]], [[Trishna Chikitsa]], [[Visha Chikitsa]], [[Madatyaya Chikitsa]], [[Dwivraniya Chikitsa]], [[Trimarmiya Chikitsa]] , [[Urusthambha Chikitsa]], [[Vatavyadhi Chikitsa]],[[Vatarakta Chikitsa]], [[Yonivyapat Chikitsa]] }}
    
<div style="text-align:justify;">''Chikitsa'' in Sanskrit means treatment and this section is about therapeutics in Ayurveda. Since the objective of Ayurveda is the prevention and treatment of disease, the first two chapters viz. [[Rasayana]] and [[Vajikarana]] deal with the preservation and promotion of physical, mental, and sexual health of a healthy person and the remaining chapters deal with therapeutics for the cure of diseases.
 
<div style="text-align:justify;">''Chikitsa'' in Sanskrit means treatment and this section is about therapeutics in Ayurveda. Since the objective of Ayurveda is the prevention and treatment of disease, the first two chapters viz. [[Rasayana]] and [[Vajikarana]] deal with the preservation and promotion of physical, mental, and sexual health of a healthy person and the remaining chapters deal with therapeutics for the cure of diseases.
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*Various types of inflammatory skin conditions such as erysipelas are described under the heading of ''visarpa'' in Chapter 21.   
 
*Various types of inflammatory skin conditions such as erysipelas are described under the heading of ''visarpa'' in Chapter 21.   
 
*Various conditions manifested in the form of thirst (''trishna'') are described in Chapter 22.
 
*Various conditions manifested in the form of thirst (''trishna'') are described in Chapter 22.
*Chaper 23 is on the management of poisoning (''visha'') relating with ''agada-tantra'' (toxicology).
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*Chapter 23 is on the management of poisoning (''visha'') relating with ''agada-tantra'' (toxicology).
 
*Alcoholism was a major problem in ancient India and the management of its various acute and chronic stages and complications are tackled in Chapter 24 under the heading of ''madatyaya''.
 
*Alcoholism was a major problem in ancient India and the management of its various acute and chronic stages and complications are tackled in Chapter 24 under the heading of ''madatyaya''.
 
*Chapter 25 pertains to ''vrana chikitsa'' (wound management) and surgical disorders (''shalya'')
 
*Chapter 25 pertains to ''vrana chikitsa'' (wound management) and surgical disorders (''shalya'')