Sale! Front cover of textbook for stree roga of BAMS 3rd year degree.

Striroga Vijnanam

Striroga Vijnanam written by Vd. Indu U. Mistry covers the aspects of Stri Roga portion as per the syllabus of BAMS 3rd year. It is written in an easy language covering multiple references for easy reading and understanding of students.

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Bundle for 4th Year BAMS (English)

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Bundle for 3rd Year BAMS (English)

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Caraka Samhita (Volume 2: Chikitsasthanam to Siddhisthanam)

Volume II contains the last three sections (Cikitsasthana, Kalpasthana and Siddhisthana) of the Samhita. Caraka Samhita is predominantly a text on therapeutics and the author has excelled in describing the management of diseases systematically. That is why Caraka is regarded as the best one in the field of therapeutics.

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Acharya’s Textbook of Kaumarbhritya (Volume 2)

Textbook on Kaumarabhritya critically analyzes the subject of Kaumarabhritya under the light of the present-day paediatrics practice so that Ayurvedic Kaumarabhritya can be easily reachable to all, creates interest in learning, augments the thrust of clinical practice, remove the unwanted confusions and helps for flourishing the Ayurvedic Pediatrics i.e. Kaumarabhritya around the globe.

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Acharya’s Textbook of Kaumarbhritya (Volume 1)

Textbook on Kaumarabhritya critically analyzes the subject of Kaumarabhritya under the light of the present-day paediatrics practice so that Ayurvedic Kaumarabhritya can be easily reachable to all, creates interest in learning, augments the thrust of clinical practice, remove the unwanted confusions and helps for flourishing the Ayurvedic Pediatrics i.e. Kaumarabhritya around the globe.

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Caraka Samhita (Volume 3: Critical Notes)

This volume contains critical notes (Sutrasthana to Indriyasthana) incorporating the views of four commentators — Jejjata, Cakrapadidatta, Gangadhara, and Yogindranath. The former two representing the early medieval period while the latter representing the modern period. In the critical notes, views of the above commentators have been discussed and in most cases, the author has also given their own views.

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