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patient whose pulse moves like the movement of a frog etc. at one moment and like that of a peacock, etc. at another moment (V. 10).
त्रिदोषजनाड़ीगतिमाह The movement of the pulse produced by degeneration of three bodily humours--vata, pitta and kaph (air, bile, and phlegm) is stated :
उरगादि-लावगादि-हंसादीनाञ्च बिभ्रती गमनम् । ararata157 Saat AFFETATET II (V.11)
The pulse vitiated by three bodily humours-vata, pitta, and kaph (air, bile and, phlegm) moves first like a snake. etc., in the middle like a quail, etc. and lastly like a gander, etc. (V. 11)
If the excess of vitiated bodily humours vata, pitta, and kaph, three faults, is equal, then only such movements of the pulse take place in this order. But in the case of typhoid fever the movement of the pulse occurs in different order (or succession) without taking place in such order; first pitta (bile) or slesma (phlegm), in the middle slesma (phlegm) or vata (air), and lastly pitta (bile) or vata (air)-in this manner there takes place the pulsation. Then the case is considered as serious or incurable. (V. 11)
__ सुखसाध्यरूपम् Nature of easily curable disease :
यदा यं धातुमाप्नोति तदा नाड़ी तथागतिः । Taifa 18460 FTsaa ya 11 (V.12)
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