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Similarly, auscultation of thorax could be employed to examine pulmonary sounds and cardiac sounds, auscultation of abdomen for peristalsis, bruits, etc. | Similarly, auscultation of thorax could be employed to examine pulmonary sounds and cardiac sounds, auscultation of abdomen for peristalsis, bruits, etc. | ||
===== Darshan pratyaksha (visual inspection) ===== | ===== ''Darshan pratyaksha'' (visual inspection) ===== | ||
Visual inspection can be employed to draw some inference on the nature of various elements, such as edema, cyanosis, petechiae, skin lesions, abnormal movements, deformities, using the following cues: | Visual inspection can be employed to draw some inference on the nature of various elements, such as edema, cyanosis, petechiae, skin lesions, abnormal movements, deformities, using the following cues: | ||
# Varna (colour, complexion, or lustre), sansthana (shape), and pramana (measurements), | # ''Varna'' (colour, complexion, or lustre), ''sansthana'' (shape), and ''pramana'' (measurements), | ||
# Normal and abnormal appearance of body and organs, | # Normal and abnormal appearance of body and organs, | ||
# Whatever else not mentioned here but could be visually observed. | # Whatever else not mentioned here but could be visually observed. | ||
===== Rasapariksha (gustation-by inference) ===== | ===== Rasapariksha (gustation-by inference) ===== | ||