− | Etiology, etymology of the disease, prodroma, complications, routes, association of ''doshas'', curability (or otherwise), with reasoning – all this has been addressed in the chapter on diagnosis of ''raktapitta'' by Punarvasu who has shed off ''tamas'' and ''rajas, doshas,'' greed, conceit and pride. [28-29] | + | Etiology, etymology of the disease, prodromal symptoms, complications, routes, association of [[dosha]], curability (or otherwise), with reasoning – all this has been addressed in the chapter on diagnosis of [[raktapitta]] by Punarvasu who has shed off [[tamas]] and [[rajas]], [[dosha]], greed, conceit and pride. [28-29] |
− | Thus ends the second chapter on diagnosis of ''raktapitta'' in [[Nidana Sthana]] in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charak. [2] | + | Thus ends the second chapter on diagnosis of [[raktapitta]] in [[Nidana Sthana]] in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charak. [2] |