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=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
 
=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
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Numerical classification of diseases is important in practice for differential diagnosis and planning treatment.  
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*Numerical classification of diseases is important in practice for differential diagnosis and planning treatment.  
The diseases can be classified by dosha dominance, cardinal signs, clinical presentation, or location of dosha.  
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*The diseases can be classified by ''dosha'' dominance, cardinal signs, clinical presentation, or location of ''dosha''.  
Doshas are inevitable factors associated with the pathogenesis of every disease. A disease cannot occur without disequilibrium in the doshas.   
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*''Doshas'' are inevitable factors associated with the pathogenesis of every disease. A disease cannot occur without disequilibrium in the ''doshas''.   
In due course of time, endogenous diseases make the patient vulnerable to exogenous diseases and vice versa.   
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*In due course of time, endogenous diseases make the patient vulnerable to exogenous diseases and vice versa.   
Vidhi vimarsha:
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=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===
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-  Classification of diseases, including abdominal ones, have been discussed in this chapter. Since diseases are innumerable, the classification is only restricted to diseases prevalent at that time. [Verse no. 1-2]
 
-  Classification of diseases, including abdominal ones, have been discussed in this chapter. Since diseases are innumerable, the classification is only restricted to diseases prevalent at that time. [Verse no. 1-2]
 
- In this chapter, diseases have been  classified according to sankhya samprapti (by the number of variants of the disease), vidhi samprapti (i.e., by features or symptoms of the disease). [Verse 3, 4(1)]
 
- In this chapter, diseases have been  classified according to sankhya samprapti (by the number of variants of the disease), vidhi samprapti (i.e., by features or symptoms of the disease). [Verse 3, 4(1)]

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