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Sushruta Samhita, Ayurveda

  

Sushruta Samhita, AyurvedaSushruta Samhita is one of the oldest books in Ayurveda that was written by Sushruta, the legendary Ayurvedic Physician of ancient India. The Sushruta Samhita is the complete book that deals with the practical problems of surgery and midwifery or obstetrics. In India the practice of surgery is very ancient that dates back to around 800 BC. Surgery was termed as ‘Sastrakarma’ and was one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, which is the ancient Indian system of medicine.

Sushruta: Composer of Sushruta Samhita
Sushruta is recognized today as the ‘Father of Plastic Surgery’ all over the world. He was the first person who studied human anatomy. Sushruta was the specialist of Rhinoplasty or plastic surgery and Opthalmology or the elimination of cataracts. He was equipped with excellent surgical skills and elevated the practical science of surgery to the level of art.

Context of Sushruta Samhita
Sushruta Samhita, AyurvedaIn the Sushruta Samhita this detailed study of anatomy is described. It consists of 184 chapters and is divided into two parts, The Purva Tantra and Uttara Tantra.

  • The Purva Tantra gives the signs and symptoms of important surgical diseases, obstetrics, geriatrics, anatomy, embryology, nature of poisons and their removal.
  • The Uttara Tantra gives account of various diseases of the ear, eye, head and nose and solutions to complications that may arise out of surgery.

  • Sushruta Samhita mentions about 1,120 medical conditions, including injuries and illnesses relating to ageing and mental illness. There are eight main divisions of human surgery in Sushruta Samhita namely;
  • Chedya (excision)
  • Lekhya (scarification)
  • Vedhya (puncturing)
  • Esya (exploration)
  • Ahrya (extraction)
  • Vsraya (evacuation)
  • Sivya (Suturing)

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