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Medicines, diets and regimens that bring about relief either by acting directly on the cause of a disease or the disease itself or by producing such effects indirectly are termed ''upashaya'' (pacifying agents or factors).[10] | Medicines, diets and regimens that bring about relief either by acting directly on the cause of a disease or the disease itself or by producing such effects indirectly are termed ''upashaya'' (pacifying agents or factors).[10] | ||
==== Samprapti | ==== ''Samprapti'' (pathogenesis) ==== | ||
सम्प्राप्तिर्जातिरागतिरित्यनर्थान्तरं व्याधेः||११|| | सम्प्राप्तिर्जातिरागतिरित्यनर्थान्तरं व्याधेः||११|| | ||
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samprAptirjAtirAgatirityanarthAntaraM vyAdheH||11|| | samprAptirjAtirAgatirityanarthAntaraM vyAdheH||11|| | ||
Samprapti, jati and agati are synonyms of pathogenesis of the disease. | ''Samprapti, jati'' and ''agati'' are synonyms of pathogenesis of the disease. | ||
Like nidana and rupa, samprapti has been described here with its synonyms which are indicative of its definition. [11] | Like ''nidana'' and ''rupa, samprapti'' has been described here with its synonyms which are indicative of its definition. [11] | ||
==== Types of samprapti [pathogenesis] ==== | ==== Types of samprapti [pathogenesis] ==== | ||