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A History of Hindu Chemistry provides an authoritative examination of chemical science and practices in ancient and medieval Hindu civilization. Praphulla Chandra Ray meticulously traces the evolution of chemical knowledge from the earliest periods through the middle of the sixteenth century, documenting the contributions and discoveries of Hindu scholars and practitioners.
This comprehensive work demonstrates that Hindu civilization possessed sophisticated understanding of chemistry, metallurgy, and related sciences long before these disciplines were formalized in the Western world. Ray explores various aspects of Hindu chemistry including laboratory techniques, mineral processing, pharmaceutical preparations, and theoretical frameworks that guided chemical experimentation.
Essential for historians of science, scholars of Hindu civilization, and anyone interested in the global history of scientific development, this second edition remains a definitive resource on the subject. The work challenges Eurocentric narratives of scientific progress and establishes the significant role Hindu intellectuals played in advancing chemical knowledge.







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