PriMera Scientific Surgical Research and Practice (ISSN: 2836-0028)

Review Article

Volume 6 Issue 1

The Philosophy of Ayurveda or Hindu Medicine to the Modern Contex

NC Shah*

June 30, 2025

Abstract

It deals with the fascinating history of the researches which were conducted in India and abroad. Many researches which have been claimed in modern medicine, such as the knowledge of Dropsy caused by the malfunctioning of the heart, the knowledge of circulation of blood, the art & science of surgery and midwifery, the training of human anatomy from the corpses, the art of diagnosing ailments & diseases, the eye operation for cataract; the plastic surgery, the art of removal & curing of bladder stones, the technique of inoculation for smallpox, and the knowledge and treatment of diseases like Cholera. The Story and discovery of Auromycin an antibiotic from the soil and the use of mud from the Nile and soil used in medicine, whereas in India the use of old age Dahi (curd), honey and rice grains in Ayurveda was quite often used by the physician. what was behind this as the use of mud from the Nile in Egypt? The present article is based on such unknown facts seldom brought to light.

Keywords: Auromycin; bhisak; cataract; cholera; dahi (curd); dropsy; honey; inoculation; rice grains; smallpox

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