Dr. S. Suresh Babu, M. D. (Ayu.) is a well-known Figure, who won many prizes at national level and awards at State Level. Recently he has been honoured with Best Teacher Award for year 2002 by the Chief Minister of A. P. at a Function held on 05-09-2002. He is a renowned writer and practitioner of Ayurveda, He has been teaching and writing for the cause of Ayuveda for more than two Decades. Owing to a rare combination of Innovation and sound practicality, he continues ho be a much sought after Doctor, writer and teacher in the Ayurvedic world. So far he has published about Ten books on various subjects of Ayurvedic Medicine.
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
I Section | PURVA KHANDA (RE-EVALUATION) | |
Chapter 1 | Introduction | 1-4 |
Chapter 2 | Nadi General Considerations | 5 |
Chapter 3 | Nadi Sareeram a) Structural Aspectb) Functional Aspect | 6-9 |
Chapter 4 | Nadi Pariksa a) Ayurvedic Method b) Modern Method | 10-19 19-23 |
Chapter 5 | Sequence of Development of Nadi, right from Sarangadhdara onwards. "Pulse" in Earlier Allopathic Practivce | 63-66 |
II Section | MADHYA KHANDA (FURTHER STUDY) | |
Chapter 6 | Dr. Ghosh's Further Study | 60-66 |
Chapter 7 | Dr. Sarva Dev Upadhya's Study | 67-74 |
Chapter 8 | Other Studies | 75-79 |
III Section | UTTARA KHANDA (TIMELY ADVANCEMENT) | |
Chapter 9 | a) Clinical Studies b) Experimental Studies | 81-84 81-84 |
Chapter 10 | Instrumental Studies | 85-91 |
Chapter 11 | Epilogue/Conclusion | 92-94 |
Chapter 12 | Summary | 95-98 |
Bibliography | 99-100 |
Dr. S. Suresh Babu, M. D. (Ayu.) is a well-known Figure, who won many prizes at national level and awards at State Level. Recently he has been honoured with Best Teacher Award for year 2002 by the Chief Minister of A. P. at a Function held on 05-09-2002. He is a renowned writer and practitioner of Ayurveda, He has been teaching and writing for the cause of Ayuveda for more than two Decades. Owing to a rare combination of Innovation and sound practicality, he continues ho be a much sought after Doctor, writer and teacher in the Ayurvedic world. So far he has published about Ten books on various subjects of Ayurvedic Medicine.
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
I Section | PURVA KHANDA (RE-EVALUATION) | |
Chapter 1 | Introduction | 1-4 |
Chapter 2 | Nadi General Considerations | 5 |
Chapter 3 | Nadi Sareeram a) Structural Aspectb) Functional Aspect | 6-9 |
Chapter 4 | Nadi Pariksa a) Ayurvedic Method b) Modern Method | 10-19 19-23 |
Chapter 5 | Sequence of Development of Nadi, right from Sarangadhdara onwards. "Pulse" in Earlier Allopathic Practivce | 63-66 |
II Section | MADHYA KHANDA (FURTHER STUDY) | |
Chapter 6 | Dr. Ghosh's Further Study | 60-66 |
Chapter 7 | Dr. Sarva Dev Upadhya's Study | 67-74 |
Chapter 8 | Other Studies | 75-79 |
III Section | UTTARA KHANDA (TIMELY ADVANCEMENT) | |
Chapter 9 | a) Clinical Studies b) Experimental Studies | 81-84 81-84 |
Chapter 10 | Instrumental Studies | 85-91 |
Chapter 11 | Epilogue/Conclusion | 92-94 |
Chapter 12 | Summary | 95-98 |
Bibliography | 99-100 |