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Here are the re-capitulatory verses | Here are the re-capitulatory verses | ||
The origin of Ayurveda, circumstances of its advent onto the world of the living, its promulgation, the approbation of the aphoristic compilation, the definition of | The origin of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], circumstances of its advent onto the world of the living, its promulgation, the approbation of the aphoristic compilation, the definition of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] (are described) [136] | ||
A complete definition of the causes, the effects and objects of | A complete definition of the causes, the effects and objects of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda]; and in brief causes and treatment of the ''dosha'' (have been described) [137] | ||
Causes, dravya, the tastes, three-fold classification of the drugs (dravya), rooters, fruiters, unctuous substances and salts (are described in brief) [138] | Causes, ''dravya'', the tastes, three-fold classification of the drugs (or the''dravya''), rooters, fruiters, unctuous substances and salts (are described in brief) [138] | ||
Urines, milk, six plants whose latex and barks are used as drugs; actions of all of these; merits and demerits of the right and wrong administration of them have been described [139] | Urines, milk, six plants whose latex and barks are used as drugs; actions of all of these; merits and demerits of the right and wrong administration of them have been described [139] | ||