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| The
Legacy of Susruta |
| Author
: Dr. M.S. Valiathan |
| ISBN
: 8125031502 |
| Format :826Pages,8.5”
X 5.5”,Hardcover |
Publisher
: Orient Longman Private
Limited, Hyderabad |
| Year
of publication: 2007 |
| Book
Id : med129 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 62.95 |
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From the Publisher
Susruta’s name is
synonymous with India’s surgical inheritance. A
legendary figure, he is believed to have lived and
taught in Varanasi several centuries before the
Buddha, and composed the Susrutatantra which became a
timeless medical classic. Though the original text was
lost long ago a redaction by Nagarjuna survived as
Susruta Samhita and won universal acclaim. The Samhita
is a study of the human condition in health and
disease with undisguised emphasis on surgery, and
rivals Caraka’s classic in authority. In The
Legacy of Susruta, the text of Susruta Samhita has
been recast in a thematic fashion without sacrificing
any of the content of the original chapters.
Furthermore, it presents much of the data in tabular
form, and features many tables and illustrations in an
effort to reach out to readers who may include not
only students of ayurveda but also of modern medicine,
biological and social sciences and the history of
science.
A native of Kerala,
Dr. M S Valiathan received his medical education in
India and training in surgery and cardiac surgery in
the UK and USA. During a career spanning three decades
as a surgeon and investigator, his major interests
were cardiac surgery in Children, studies on a
tropical heart muscle disease, and the development of
cardiovascular devices. His contributions are embodied
in a monograph, many scientific papers and a family of
medical devices including a tilting disc heart valve,
all of which are used widely in India. The present
volume is a companion to The Legacy of Caraka
which was published by Orient Longman in 2003.
Dr. Valiathan is a
National Research Professor of the Government of
India. He is married to Ashima, an orthodontist. They
have a daughter, Manna, and a son Manish.
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