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| The following are the factors that determine the nature of the diseases which are easily curable: | | The following are the factors that determine the nature of the diseases which are easily curable: |
| # Causes, premonitory symptoms, and other signs and symptoms that are mild, | | # Causes, premonitory symptoms, and other signs and symptoms that are mild, |
− | # Qualities of ''dhatus'' involved are not in common with those of the ''doshas'', | + | # Qualities of ''[[dhatu]]s'' involved are not in common with those of the ''[[dosha]]s'', |
− | # ''Doshas'' constituting the ''prakriti'' (physical and mental constitution) of the patient are not similar | + | # ''[[Dosha]]s'' constituting the ''[[prakriti]]'' (physical and mental constitution) of the patient are not similar |
| # The season is not conducive to the growth of the disease | | # The season is not conducive to the growth of the disease |
| # The geographical and bodily positions are not conducive to the growth of the disease | | # The geographical and bodily positions are not conducive to the growth of the disease |
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| # Recently originated (not chronic) | | # Recently originated (not chronic) |
| # Having no complications | | # Having no complications |
− | # Only one ''dosha'' is involved in the pathogenesis of the disease | + | # Only one ''[[dosha]]'' is involved in the pathogenesis of the disease |
| # The body is amenable to all kinds of the medicaments and | | # The body is amenable to all kinds of the medicaments and |
| # Fourfold therapeutic measures are available. [11-13] | | # Fourfold therapeutic measures are available. [11-13] |