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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Atankadarpana is a commentary on Madhavanidana by Vachaspati, son of Pramoda, court physician of King Hamira.

Atankatimirabhaskara, by Balaram of Benares. It treats of hygiene, nosology, astrology, diseases resulting from folly and vice, materia medica, and therapeutics.

Aushadhanamavali, by Vaidya Vijayashankar, is a list of drugs alphabetically arranged.

Ayurvedamahodadhi, by Sushena, is an old treatise based on selections from the Ayurveda, and is highly valued by Hindoo physicians.

Ayurvedaprakasha, by Shri Madhava of Benares in a.c. 1734, on the uses and preparations of vegetable and mineral drugs.

Ayurvedavidnyana, Hindoo system of medicine in two parts, compiled from Sanskrit treatises on medicine, surgery, chemistry, etc. by Kaviraj Vinod Lal Sen of Calcutta.

Bhaishajyaratnavali, by Govindadas, on the theory and practice of physic.

Bhavaprakasha, by Bhavamishra, in a.c. 1550. It is a summary of the practice of all the best Hindoo writers on medicine, and is the most popular work with Hindoo physicians all over India.

Bhishaksarvasva, a manual of medicine by an unknown author, treats of drugs applicable to a number of diseases.

Bhojankutuhala, by Raghunatha Suri, on dietetics and regimen.

Bopadevashataka, by Bopadeva, son of Keshava, 100 verses on practice of medicine.

Brihatnighantaratnakara, by Dattarama, on pharmacology