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John Forbes Royle’s comprehensive essay provides an in-depth exploration of Hindu medicine’s ancient roots and enduring significance in the history of medical science. This work challenges Western perspectives by documenting the sophisticated medical practices and pharmaceutical knowledge developed within Hindu traditions over millennia.
Originally presented as a lecture at King’s College, the text combines historical analysis with practical instruction in Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Royle examines the theoretical foundations of Hindu medicine, its pharmacological innovations, and the influence of ancient Indian medical texts on contemporary medical practice. The work serves as both a historical document and an academic reference for understanding the contributions of Eastern medicine to global medical advancement.
This publication remains a valuable resource for medical historians, scholars of Ayurveda, and those interested in the cross-cultural development of medical science during the 19th century.






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