Zur Quellenkunde der indischen Medizin. (4. Die Cikitsākalikā des Tīsaṭācārya.)
Candraṭa bekennt sich als der Sohn des Tīsaṭa, nach fußfälliger Verehrung seines Vaters habe er einen Kommentar zu dessen Cikitsākalikā (Heilkunst) verfaßt.
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Candraṭa bekennt sich als der Sohn des Tīsaṭa, nach fußfälliger Verehrung seines Vaters habe er einen Kommentar zu dessen Cikitsākalikā (Heilkunst) verfaßt.
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Itsing and Vāgbhaṭa.
Among many other curious bits of information supplied by Itsing (673-695 A.D. in India) with regard to the condition of medical science in India, in his time, there occurs the remarkable statement that lately a man epitomized the eight arts of which...
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Among many other curious bits of information supplied by Itsing (673-695 A.D. in India) with regard to the condition of medical science in India, in his time, there occurs the remarkable statement that lately a man epitomized the eight arts of which medical science consists, and made them into one bundle, so that all physicians in the five parts of India now practise according to this book.
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Zur Quellenkunde der indischen Medizin. (4. Die Cikitsākalikā des Tīsaṭācārya.)
Candraṭa bekennt sich als der Sohn des Tīsaṭa, nach fußfälliger Verehrung seines Vaters habe er einen Kommentar zu dessen Cikitsākalikā (Heilkunst) verfaßt.
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Candraṭa bekennt sich als der Sohn des Tīsaṭa, nach fußfälliger Verehrung seines Vaters habe er einen Kommentar zu dessen Cikitsākalikā (Heilkunst) verfaßt.
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Itsing and Vāgbhaṭa.
Among many other curious bits of information supplied by Itsing (673-695 A.D. in India) with regard to the condition of medical science in India, in his time, there occurs the remarkable statement that lately a man epitomized the eight arts of which...
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Among many other curious bits of information supplied by Itsing (673-695 A.D. in India) with regard to the condition of medical science in India, in his time, there occurs the remarkable statement that lately a man epitomized the eight arts of which medical science consists, and made them into one bundle, so that all physicians in the five parts of India now practise according to this book.
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