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Future additional resources of the new edition of [[Charak Samhita]] will include: | Future additional resources of the new edition of [[Charak Samhita]] will include: | ||
#Special pages on specific concepts in Charak Samhita and Ayurveda. | #Special pages on specific concepts in Charak Samhita and Ayurveda. | ||
#Case reports and case series on preservation of health and treatment of diseases through Ayurveda | |||
#Video recordings of selected discussions between clinicians on the classic texts and their application in the modern world | #Video recordings of selected discussions between clinicians on the classic texts and their application in the modern world | ||
#A widely useful glossary of ''Ayurvedic'' terms in the biomedical language. | #A widely useful glossary of ''Ayurvedic'' terms in the biomedical language. | ||
#Illustrations wherever necessary. | #Illustrations wherever necessary. | ||
#A recompiled Uttar Tantra section. The Uttar Tantra is thought to have existed and believed to have been destroyed or lost from the older editions of the [[Charak Samhita]]. The newly introduced disease and their management, as well as modern terminologies for diseases enlisted in the [[Charak Samhita]], will be included. This section will be recompiled to contain modern treatment of diseases in which the offense/defense or Allopathy/Ayurveda strategy for better treatment of disease is utilized. /div> | #A recompiled Uttar Tantra section. The Uttar Tantra is thought to have existed and believed to have been destroyed or lost from the older editions of the [[Charak Samhita]]. The newly introduced disease and their management, as well as modern terminologies for diseases enlisted in the [[Charak Samhita]], will be included. This section will be recompiled to contain modern treatment of diseases in which the offense/defense or Allopathy/Ayurveda strategy for better treatment of disease is utilized. /div> | ||