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Life`s Life is Heart

Friday, September 11, 2009 10:15 No Comments

Life`s Life is Heart
Dr. Ramakrishna
Cardiology as a specialized branch of modern medicine is comparatively a recent innovation.  The ancient scholar, Susruta was the first surgeon who studies the anatomical. Aspects of hrudaya many centuries back and who described. It as an organ in the shape of inverted lotus. The article below given the ayurvedic  perspective [...]

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Educational Systems And Institutions

Friday, January 30, 2009 16:23 No Comments

The Indigenous Ideal Of Education In India Has Always Been To Treat It As A Sacred Process. That Process Activated The Individual’s Inner Growth, Which Could Only Be Achieved By Means Of Constant And Close Contact Between The Pupil And The Teacher Where The Latter’s Personal Touch And Constant Vigilance Counted Most In The Pupil’s [...]

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Medical Institutions In Ancient India

Friday, January 30, 2009 15:36 No Comments

Before We Being The Survey Of The Medical Achievements And Institutions Of Ancient India, Let Us First Acquaint Ourselves With The Standards And Spread Of General Education Among The People During The Period. No Country Could Be Medically Advanced Which Is Educationally Backward And Unless We Can Assure Ourselves That The General Educational Level Of [...]

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Selection Of The Branch Of Study By The Medical Student

Friday, January 30, 2009 14:00 No Comments

In Ancient Times, Like In Our Own Days, The Study Of Medicine Pre-Supposed A Certain Standard Of General Education, Intelligence And Chapters In The Student. Besides, The Person Choosing The Medical Line Was Required To Be Possessed Of A Sense Of Discrimination And The Proper Value Of Things. For Instance, He Was Expected Before Launching [...]

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