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The Legacy of Vagbhata

Vagbhata completes the \\\Great Three\\\ (Brhatrayi) of Ayurveda, with his predecessors, Caraka and Susruta. His identity and period are controversial but a major section of the scholarly community believe that he was a native of Sindh, that lived in the sixth century and wrote Astangahrdayam and As...

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Main Author: M S Valiathan
Format: Printed Book
Published: Hyderabad Universities Press (India) 2009
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