history indian system of medicine
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HISTORY OF INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE
Presented by
DIPAK KU DASH
M.pharma (Pharmaceutics)
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Introduction
Ayurveda the “science of life” or longevity, is the holistic science
It is more than 5,000 year old It is one of the oldest scientific medical
systems in the world It is also a way of life that teaches us how to
maintain and protect health
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Hindu medicine flourished well period of charaka & susruta.
But after period of ‘Tantra’ and ‘Siddha’ the glories of the Hindu medicine rapidly declined and the golden age of Ayurveda ended
When waves of Muslim invaders attacked the country
The decline became more fast because invaders brought their own healing system
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After the Mughals Europeans then French and lastly English persons
invaded the india Dr. Garcia da orta. He was the first european
physicians to describes some indian drugs in (1534)
He was appointed as medical advisor (1554-1555)
In (1833)British East India Company close the Ayurveda school
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The first ‘calcutta medical college at calcutta (1835)
‘Grants medical college’ at Bombay(1845) In (1920) ‘Hakim Ajmal Khan’ started Ayurveda
institute at Delhi And ‘Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya started
‘Banaras Hindu Univesity’ at varanasi.
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Cont…… The first Health Ministers Conference was held
in (1946)
Govt. of India appointed a committee under the chairmanship of ‘R.N. Chopra’ in (1946)
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After independence
Recommendation in the form of a report were published in (1948)
One another committee set up called Dave comitte.
As a result a ‘Central Research Institute in Indigenous System of Medicines was established at Jamnagar (Gujarat) in (1952)
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Cont…… Govt. of India formed ‘central council of Indian
medicine’ Act of Parliament in (1970)
‘National Institute of Ayurveda’ was established in(1976) at jaipur Which is working as a national center for promoting Ayurveda
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Cont……. Institute of History of Medicine and Medical
Research Delhi and Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine was established in(1979)
IN 1995 separate department for Indian system of medicine included in ministry of health & family welfare ,in ministry of India.
Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia was written.
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