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Journal articles on the topic "Siddha (Medizin)"

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M. Chitra and Dr. C. Madhesh. "A Study On Consumer Awareness Towards Siddha Medicine In Dharmapuri City." Restaurant Business 118, no. 12 (December 6, 2019): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/rb.v118i12.12582.

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Siddha is considered to be one of the oldest medicines with its own benefits. In this modern era, people are more aware towards their health. At many circumstances of illness, people use Siddha medicines to cure their disease. Siddha is preferred for its own specialties. This paper has attempted to reveal the awareness towards Siddha medicines taking 52 respondents from Dharmapuri City. The results were analysed by using various statistical techniques like percentage analysis, chi-square and t test. Siddha focuses on the eight supernatural powers called as ‘Ashtaamahasiddhi’ and those who achieved these powers were known as siddhars. Hence it is called as siddha medicine. The siddhars knowledge was found in palm leaf manuscripts and their fragments were found in some parts of south India.
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Govindhan, Sivapalan. "Siddha Medicine as Descripted in Siddhar Literature." Journal of Indian Studies 10 (May 10, 2013): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jis.sp2013no1.8.

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Priyadarshini, S., H. Vetha Merlin Kumari, S. Mohan, and R. Meenakumari. "STANDARDIZATION OF PULIYAARAI NEI: A SIDDHA POLY HERBAL FORMULATION." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 11, no. 5 (October 30, 2020): 218–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1105172.

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Siddha is one of the Indian systems of medicine which is widely practiced in Tamil Nadu, India. Siddha insists to lead a healthy life both physically and mentally. Siddhars have classified 4448 disease, based on the three humoral pathologies. Among them Ratha Moolam (Bleeding piles) is classified under Eruvaimulainoi. Puliyaarai Nei has indication for Ratha Moolam (Bleeding piles) as per siddha text Aathmaratchamirthamennumvaithiyasaarasangiragam (siddha vaithiyathinaathinool). The drug is prepared as per the method mentioned in the Siddha literature. Drug standardization of herbal formulations is essential for their acceptance in this scientific medical world. In this article Physicochemical, Phytochemical, biochemical analysis and other standardization methods of one such polyherbal medicated ghee Puliyaarai nei are discussed. The organoleptic characteristics, pH, Iodine number, Saponification value, Peroxidase value, Acid value were studied. The Qualitative study was done in biochemistry and the results are as follows, puliyaarai nei showed the Presence of carbonate, aluminium, iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, ammonium, mercury, starch, arsenic and alkaloid. Preliminary phytochemical screening was done for the presence of flavonoids, steroids and betacyanin. HPTLC finger printing, Heavy metal analysis, Pesticide residues, Microbial contamination were studied as per the Pharmacopoeial laboratory standards of Indian medicine. In results, it was found that the specified drug was containing various phytochemicals and is free from microbial contamination, and pesticide residues. The heavy metals such as Arsenic, Mercury, Cadmium and Lead are not detected.
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Jambagi, Bankimchandra S., and Vijaykumar Chavadi. "PHARMACEUTICO-ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ADITYAPAKA GUDUCHITAILA W.S.R TO ADITYAPAKA METHOD." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 8, no. 9 (September 23, 2020): 4411–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj1808092020.

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Purpose: Taila Kalpana is one of Sneha Kalpana procedure which is widely used and mostly preferred dosage forms of Ayurvedic system of medicine. It is followed to produce an oleaginous medicament from. Taila Kalpana involves 2 methods viz, Agnipakavidhi and Adityapakavidhi. Agnipakavidhi(Heating through Fire) is a method where fire is used as source to prepare the medicine Adityapakavidhi (Heating through sunlight), where the preparation is subjected to intense heat from Sun rays until the Taila Siddhi Lakshana (Tests of perfection) are observed, Adityapaka Guduchi Taila is selected for study to Pharma-ceutical as well as Analytical parameters the results obtained are differed as compared with Agnipaka Vidhi Siddha Taila due to its unique method of preparation.
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Rageth, Nina. "A Reciprocal Relationship." Asian Medicine 13, no. 1-2 (September 10, 2018): 222–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341414.

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AbstractThis article studies the interplay between Siddha medicine and Santhigiri, a Hindu guru organization in South India. Based on insights gained through ethnographic research in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it analyzes how Santhigiri fashions itself as an indispensable actor in the restoration of Siddha medicine and valorizes its current Siddha medical activities. The article examines the dynamics that facilitate Santhigiri’s patronage of Siddha medicine and contribute to its continuing participation in the Siddha medical system. This social formation is conceptualized through the Bourdieusian framework of capital, arguing that Santhigiri’s appropriation of Siddha medicine bestows symbolic capital upon the organization, enabling it to secure and maintain a favorable position in the field of Hindu guru organizations. Furthermore, the article shows how, by adopting Siddha medicine, a religious organization such as Santhigiri with the necessary structural and financial means and a reputation for transcending economic interests extends the distribution of Siddha medicine beyond the Tamil community. Thus, the article emphasizes the reciprocal relationship between a religious organization and a medical system, arguing for the explanatory potential of conceiving of medicine as effective capital for religious organizations and, vice versa, of religious organizations as actors shaping the realm of medicine in India.
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Gnanasoundran, Vanitha, and Thanigaivelan Dhandayuthapani. "Siddha medicine practitioners and their knowledge, attitude and practice about tuberculosis patients: an observational study in Tamil Nadu, India." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 7, no. 2 (January 25, 2019): 532. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20185503.

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Background: Siddha medicine is one of the commonest alternative medicine among AYUSH (ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, unani, siddha, homeopathy) medicine practiced in Tamilnadu, one of the southern states of India, where it originated originally. To assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of siddha medicine practitioners towards Tuberculosis, a leading infectious disease-causing increased mortality and morbidity in the country where world’s one fifth of the diseased patients of tuberculosis live and how these alternative medicine practitioners are helping the national programme of eradicating TB in 2025 with their practice.Methods: A Questionnaire was prepared regarding the symptoms, investigations, treatment of TB and about its knowledge of recent trend. One siddha medicine practitioner was randomly selected from the 32 districts of the state from the registry, interviewed and assessed.Results: Out of the 32 siddha practitioners interviewed, 96% referred the tuberculosis patients to the nearby government hospitals for the antituberculous treatment but with the supportive siddha medicine. Regarding the awareness or update of the recent change in the TB regime and the national programme, only 10% of the siddha medicine practitioners were sensitised that too only those working in government hospitals.Conclusions: Siddha medicine practitioners mostly referred the tuberculosis patients, but they are insisting on the supportive role of siddha medicine along with the standard anti tuberculous drugs for the general improvement of the patient. Also, the sensitisation programmes for these Siddha practitioners should be initiated for the better outcome of the RNTCP (Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme), especially in the private setup.
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Subbarayappa, BV. "Siddha medicine: an overview." Lancet 350, no. 9094 (December 1997): 1841–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(97)04223-2.

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A, Anand Ganapathy, Alaganandam Kumaran, and Lekha G. S. "A Review on Prevention of COVID 19 - Siddha perspective." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 11, no. 4 (December 9, 2020): 594–615. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v11i4.1698.

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Introduction: Siddha is one of the ancient traditional medicine systems originated in South India which incorporates the extensive use of herbs, inorganic substances and animal products for maintaining a healthy life. Siddha system of medicine (SSM) has diverse and extensive use of natural resources for the prevention and management of comorbid conditions, widespread epidemic or pandemic diseases. Methodology: This article is the review on Siddha literatures, research and review articles in Google Scholar, major scientific databases such as SciFinder, Pubmed, Scopus, Science Direct and Springer using the major terminologies COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, epidemic, immune-modulatory, antiviral, environmental sanitization and Siddha. The collected data’s are extracted as SARS-COV-2 outline, Basic concepts, communicable diseases and preventive measures revealed in Siddha system of Medicine. Moreover the authors have tabulated the herbs used as health promoters and immune-modulators in Siddha, herbs used for fumigation and sanitization and the herbal ingredients used in important Siddha formulations for the management of infectious diseases. Conclusion: Many of the active principles present in the herbs are studied, proven to be effective immune-modulators, antivirals, anti-asthmatic and anti-inflammatory agents, which may also be effective towards the control of COVID-19. However, further scientific studies and data are required to support the use of Siddha medicines and herbs.
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Janani, Singarajah, and Antony Duraichi R. "Siddha Formulation Kadikara Chendooram: A Drug Review." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 11, no. 4 (April 14, 2021): 190–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20210425.

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Traditional system of healing that originated in South India and considered to be one of Indian’s oldest systems of medicine. The Siddha system of medicine described about 32 forms of internal medicines in Siddha text. Among these forms, Chendooram is the one form of internal medicine. The aim of this drug review is to validate the Siddha meto- mineral formulation Kadikara chendooram with scientific evidences. The medicinal uses and therapeutic actions of the part of each ingredient used in this formulation matched with current research findings from various research publications. Through this extensive review on Siddha and recent research reports minimal scientific validation has been carried out on various pharmacological actions and therapeutic benefits of each ingredient of Kadikara chendooram. The ingredients present in this formulation have effective in the treatment of Hemiplegia and diarrhea / dysentery. Based on this evidence of Siddha literature and the modern scientific research studies also provide keyhole which result are Anti-Platelet aggregation, Thrombolytic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antimicrobial activities most presents in ingredient of Kadikara chendooram as evident from the current review. Key words: Kadikara chendooram, Hemiplegia, Siddha system.
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S., Bhani. "Traditional Siddha Medicine The Ancient Art Of Siddha Pulse Diagnosis." Journal of Indian Studies 10 (December 23, 2020): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jis.sp2013no1.15.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Siddha (Medizin)"

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Khan-Gökkaya, Sidra [Verfasser]. "Integration von geflüchteten Personen in Gesundheitsberufe: Bedarfe, Konzepte und ihre Wirksamkeit / Sidra Khan-Gökkaya." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1229387439/34.

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Gull, Sidra [Verfasser], Otto W. Gutachter] Witte, Jürgen [Gutachter] [Reichenbach, and Rüdiger [Gutachter] Köhling. "Learning-dependent plasticity in the adult brain / Sidra Gull ; Gutachter: Otto W. Witte, Jürgen Reichenbach, Rüdiger Köhling." Jena : Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1177599902/34.

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Mbozo'o, Mvondo Samuel [Verfasser]. "Manifestations radiologiques des maladies pulmonaires au cours du SIDA / Samuel Mbozo'o Mvondo." München : GRIN Verlag, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1206732393/34.

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Khalili, Harbi Nadja [Verfasser], Karsten [Gutachter] Ridwelski, and Ines [Gutachter] Gockel. "Machbarkeit einer Druckaerosolchemotherapie (PILAC) im distalen Ösophagus unter Verwendung von Dbaits (siDNA) : ein Tierexperiment / Nadja Khalili Harbi ; Gutachter: Karsten Ridwelski, Ines Gockel." Magdeburg : Universitätsbibliothek Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, 2019. http://d-nb.info/122361560X/34.

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Rochon, Maike [Verfasser], and D. [Akademischer Betreuer] Heinz. "Structural Analysis of the L-Ornithine N5-Monooxygenase SidA from Aspergillus spp. / Maike Rochon ; Betreuer: D. Heinz." Braunschweig : Technische Universität Braunschweig, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1175829315/34.

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Shahid, Sidra [Verfasser], Dasaradha Venkata Krishna [Akademischer Betreuer] Pantakani, Ibrahim [Gutachter] Adham, and Sigrid [Gutachter] Hoyer-Fender. "Role of BRD4 and its target Ptp1b in Endothelial cells and in cardiovascular disease models / Sidra Shahid ; Gutachter: Ibrahim Adham, Sigrid Hoyer-Fender ; Betreuer: Dasaradha Venkata Krishna Pantakani." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1204635951/34.

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Sidhu, Navdeep Singh [Verfasser], George M. [Akademischer Betreuer] Sheldrick, Ralf [Akademischer Betreuer] Ficner, Kai [Akademischer Betreuer] Tittmann, Hartmut [Akademischer Betreuer] Laatsch, Birger [Akademischer Betreuer] Dittrich, and Francesca [Akademischer Betreuer] Fabbiani. "Crystal Structures of a Bacterial Isocitrate Dehydrogenase and the Human Sulfamidase : Pushing the Limits of Molecular Replacement / Navdeep Singh Sidhu. Gutachter: Ralf Ficner ; Kai Tittmann ; Hartmut Laatsch ; Birger Dittrich ; Francesca Fabbiani. Betreuer: George M. Sheldrick." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1065445946/34.

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Johannson, Therése, and Therese Lund. "VID DIN SIDA : En systematisk litteraturstudie om upplevelser i samband med vård i livets slutskede." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Hälsa och välfärd, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-45241.

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Mandlate, Nosta da Graça. "“Se não nos cozinharem não melhoramos” : disputas entre a medicina convencional e a tradicional em torno do HIV/SIDA na etnia Tsonga em Moçambique." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170432.

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Tendo em vista a compreensão dos significados atribuídos às infeções oportunistas pelos pacientes HIV+ entre os moçambicanos da etnia Tsonga do distrito de Xai-Xai e a consequente busca de atendimento nas redes tradicionais de cura, na pesquisa adotamos uma metodologia qualitativa com caráter etnográfico. Embora Xai-Xai seja a capital de Gaza, importante província de Moçambique, ali, os Tsonga ainda estão muito inseridos nas redes tradicionais de cura. Por outro lado, a rede do Sistema Nacional da Saude se faz também presente e não muito precária, relativamente ao resto do país. Essa peculiaridade nos levou a indagação central do trabalho: no que concerne aos pacientes HIV+ será que os serviços de saúde do distrito da cidade de Xai-Xai dispõem de estruturas de acolhimento tão adequadas aos pressupostos ontológicos da cultura local quanto as redes tradicionais de cura? A nossa hipótese é a de que o desajuste de um acolhimento inadequado aos pacientes Tsonga impele-os a intensificar a busca de cuidados alternativos à medicina convencional nas redes tradicionais. A metodologia que escolhemos permitiu-nos compreender as vivências dos pacientes não somente a partir das questões apresentadas verbalmente, mas também podemos acompanhar as suas práticas cotidianas relacionadas a busca de cura. A pesquisa fez nos perceber que a ausência do diálogo entre a biomedicina e as redes tradicionais de cura influência em grande medida o elevado número de óbitos e a não retenção dos pacientes em Tratamento antiretroviral- Tarv mesmo com as constantes reinvenções de políticas de assistência aos pacientes HIV+. A situação colonial dessa relação se consubstância na negação ou subalternização do conhecimento local mesmo por atores nativos que atuam no sistema nacional de saúde.
In order to understand the meanings attributed to opportunistic infections by HIV+ patients among the Tsonga Mozambicans in the Xai-Xai district and the consequent search for care in the traditional healing networks, a qualitative methodology with an ethnographic character was used in the research. Although Xai-Xai is the capital of Gaza, a major province in Mozambique, the Tsonga are still very much embedded in traditional healing networks. On the other hand, the network of the National Health System is also present and not very precarious, relative to the rest of the country. This peculiarity has led us to the central inquiry of the work: as far as HIV + patients are concerned, the health services of the Xai-Xai city district have reception facilities that are as appropriate to the ontological presumptions of the local culture as the traditional cure? Our hypothesis is that the mismatch of inadequate care for Tsonga patients prompts them to intensify the search for alternative care to conventional medicine in traditional networks. The methodology we chose allowed us to understand the patients' experiences not only from the questions presented verbally, but we can also follow their daily practices related to the search for cure. The research made us realize that the absence of dialogue between biomedicine and traditional healing networks greatly influences the high number of deaths and non-retention of patients in antiretroviral treatment-TARV even with the constant reinvention of HIV+ patient care policies. The colonial situation of this relationship is consubstantiated in the negation or subalternization of local knowledge even by native actors who work in the national health system.
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Vega, Villanueva Karen Isabel, and Bazán Nathaly Cortez. "Patrones radiológicos pulmonares y recuento de linfocitos cd4+ en pacientes VIH positivos coinfectados con tuberculosis pulmonar en HNGAI diagnosticados durante los años 1994-2011." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/322290.

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En la tuberculosis pulmonar (TBP), ciertos patrones radiológicos como el cavitario han sido considerados “patognomónicos” de esta enfermedad. Sin embargo, esto resulta controversial en pacientes VIH positivos coinfectados con TBP ya que diversos estudios encontraron que existen patrones asociados a niveles de linfocitos T CD4+ mayores y menores de 200 células/mm3. El estudio de corte transversal realizado en el Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen (HNGAI) de la ciudad de Lima, Perú, durante los años 1994 al 2011. Se trabajó con la base de datos virtual del Servicio de Infectología de los cuales solo 241 pacientes fueron elegibles. Se excluyeron 112 pacientes que no cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Los patrones radiológicos se determinaron a partir del informe radiológico de la historia clínica, el diagnóstico de VIH se determinó mediante los test de ELISA y Western Blot y el conteo de linfocitos T CD4+ a través de citometría de flujo. El análisis bivariado se realizó con el test exacto de Fisher. Se consideró un p significativo con un valor <0.05. La población estuvo conformada por 129 pacientes, de los cuales el 77,5% fueron hombres. Se halló una mediana de 37 años para la edad de diagnóstico de TBP (RI= 30,5- 44), mientras que para el conteo de linfocitos T CD4+ la mediana resultó ser 59 (RI= 22- 206). El 73,6% (n= 95) de los pacientes presentaban un conteo de linfocitos T CD4+ <200 células/mm3. El patrón intersticial fue el más frecuente (25,6%) de la muestra, seguido por el patrón normal (23,7%). Dentro de los hallazgos principales, el patrón que presentó mayor predominio de pacientes con CD4+ ≥200 células/mm3 fue el normal con un 35,14%. Mientras que el patrón que presentó mayor cantidad de pacientes con CD4+ <200 células/mm3 fue el patrón pleural con un 83.33% dentro de este grupo.
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Books on the topic "Siddha (Medizin)"

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Aris, Anthony, and J. van Alphen. Oriental medicine: An illustrated guide to the Asian arts of healing. Boston, Mass: Shambhala, 1996.

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Kaṇēcapāṇṭiyan̲, Po. Akattiyar kūr̲um Caturakiri rakaciyaṅkaḷ. Citamparam: Ten̲r̲al Nilaiyam, 2010.

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Herbs of Siddha medicine. Chennai: Murugan Pathippagam, 2013.

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Citamparatāṇuppiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system of pharmacopoeia. Madras, India: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Citamparatāṇuppiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system of diseases. Madras: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Citamparatāṇupiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system of pharmacopoeia. Madras, India: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Citamparatāṇuppiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system for practitioners. Madras, India: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Citamparatanuppillai, Es. Siddha system for practitioners. Madras, India: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Citamparatāṇuppiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system of life. Madras, S. India: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1991.

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Citamparatāṇuppiḷḷai, Es. Siddha system of obstetrics. Madras: Siddha Medical Literature Research Centre, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Siddha (Medizin)"

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Kapur, Malavika. "Gleanings from Siddha Medicine." In Psychological Perspectives on Childcare in Indian Indigenous Health Systems, 215–21. New Delhi: Springer India, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2428-0_19.

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Selvarajan, S., T. Anandan, A. Rajendra Kumar, S. Syed Hissar, V. Gayathri Devi, and Muthuirulappan Srinivasan. "Chapter 14 Siddha Medicine for Prostate Cancer." In Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern Times, 247–68. Taylor & Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742: CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315370156-15.

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Parasuraman, Subramani, and Pandurangan Perumal. "Siddha, an Indigenous Medical System of Peninsular India." In Herbal Medicine in India, 9–21. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7248-3_2.

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Ghirotti, Mauro. "4. Recourse to Traditional Versus Modern Medicine for Cattle and People in Sidama, Ethiopia." In Ethnoveterinary Research & Development, 46–53. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780444895.004.

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Shanmugam, S. "Siddha Medicine and Diabetic Complications." In Diabetes Mellitus, 157. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/10202_36.

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Menon, Venugopal, and P. Stanely Mainzen Prince. "Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Tribal Medicine." In Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern Times. CRC Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420019001.ch5.

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"Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Tribal Medicine." In Traditional Medicines for Modern Times, 133–50. CRC Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420019001-10.

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Weiss, Richard S. "The Miraculous Origins of Siddha Medicine." In Recipes for Immortality, 41–78. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195335231.003.0003.

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Iyer, Hemalata, and K. S. Raghavan. "Medical ontology: Siddha System of Medicine." In Challenges and Opportunities for Knowledge Organization in the Digital Age, 347–55. Ergon Verlag, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956504211-347.

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Weiss, Richard S. "Reviving the Utopian Character of Siddha Medicine." In Recipes for Immortality, 107–50. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195335231.003.0005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Siddha (Medizin)"

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Dornelles, T. O., and L. Morimoto. "Análise De Perfil Epidemiológico Das Internações Por HIV/SIDA No HCPA Em Na Última Década." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Medicina Hospitalar. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/medpro-ii-cbmh-019.

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