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Language: English Pages: 466 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Part - I About the Author Abhijit Mhalank is a consultant Ayurvedic physician and has done his post-graduation in Ayurvedic pathology (Rognidan & Vikrutividynan). 'Pathology Notes for Ayurved Students - Part II' happens to be his fourth book. His earlier works include books like Ayurvedic Food for Children', 'Ayurvedic Food for Elderly' and Pathology Notes for Ayurved Students - Part 1'. He has also developed computer software called 'Encyclopaedia Ayurvedica', which is a pharmacopoeia of Ayuvedic medicines in software form and contains data of over ten thousand Ayurvedic preparations. Apart from English, Dr. Mhalank also has great command over German language. He has raveled extensively in countries like Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Spain and Italy for giving lectures and consultations. His numerous articles have got published in newspapers, magazines and websites in India and abroad. He is a regular participant in television and radio programmes. Preface Studying Ayurveda has never been easy, neither in the ancient periods nor in the modern times. It has always been an uphill task that demands lot of hard work and qualities. It is not enough to be diligent and intelligent, but one also needs to have good knowledge of languages like English and Sanskrit. And even if one has all these virtues, studying Ayurveda still remains a race against time. In four and half years of graduation course, a student is supposed to acquire good knowledge of Ayurveda as well as Allopathy, which is practically an impossible task! Reading texts of Ayurveda itself consumes so much time that hardly any time is left for reading the books of modern science. Even a most brilliant student finds it impossible to r