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Origin and development of ayurveda: (a brief history).

V Narayanaswamy1.   

Abstract

History of medicine is a fascinating subject as it is a saga of man's struggle against disease. As the civilization advances and as the disease pattern changes, the medical science also changes. Ayurveda is the system of medicine that evolved in India with a rationale logical foundation and it has survived as a distinct entity from remote antiquity to the present day. The fundamentals on which the Ayurvedic system is based are essentially true for all times and do not change from are to age. These are based on human actors, on intrinsic causes. The origin of Ayurveda is attributed to Atharva Veda where mention is made several diseases with their treatments. Later, from the 6(th) Century BC to 7(th) Century AD there was systematic development of the science and it is called Samhita period, when a number of classical works were produced by several authors and during this period there is evidence of organized medical care.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 22556454      PMCID: PMC3336651     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anc Sci Life        ISSN: 0257-7941


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6.  Subacute oral toxicity of ayurvedic anti-diabetic preparation Jambadyarista in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Authors:  Mahedi Hasan; Abdullah Al Mahmud; Md Jahir Alam; Shafayet Ahmed Siddiqui; Md Saiful Islam Arman; Muhammed Hasan Mahmud; Mohammad Nurul Amin; Omar Imtiaz; Masum Shahriar; Md Jakaria
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