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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 16. Duties and Responsibilities of a Qualified Physician'''</big>
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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 16. Assessment and care in Panchakarma therapies'''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">Meaning of title of this chapter describes its subject about approaching the conditions arise during therapies. The assessment of correct and incorrect administration of therapeutic procedures, along with its treatment interventions are described in this chapter. It also enlists indications for therapeutic intervention and their benefits with details of post therapeutic dietary management. The applicability of svabhavoparamvada (i.e. theory of natural destruction of causative factors of disease) is discussed in this chapter, that emphasizes need of therapeutic interventions for fast recovery to health. </div>
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'''Keywords''': ''Chikitsaprabhrita'' (equipped physician), ''bahudosha'' (signs of aggravated ''dosha''), ''samshodhana'' (purification therapy),  ''vishuddha koshtha'' (purified bowel), ''svabhavoparamavada'' (theory of natural destruction).
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=== Abstract ===
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[[Chikitsaprabhritiya Adhyaya]] is the last chapter of the ''Kalpana Chatushka'' tetrad and describes the traits of a physician proficient in therapeutics, besides the consequences of appropriate as well as incorrect administration of therapeutic procedures, along with corrective interventions wherever applicable. This chapter also describes various indications for therapeutic intervention and their benefits, and questions and answers related the applicability of ''svabhavaparamvada'' (i.e. theory of natural destruction of causative factors of disease).
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'''Keywords''': ''Chikitsaprabhrita'' (equipped physician), ''bahudosha'' (signs of aggravated ''dosha''), ''samshodhana'' (purification therapy),  ''vishuddha koshtha'' (purified bowel), ''svabhavoparamavada'' (theory of natural destruction).
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=== Introduction ===
 
=== Introduction ===

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