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jumpy like a frog; in vatapittajal Arsa it is steady and slow; in Kaphapittaja? Arsa it is having the movement of a snake and a swan; and in Sannipataja Arsa (piles caused by derangement of three bodily humours-vata, pitta and kaph) it carries the form of three faults as aforesaid (V. 36).
The pulse in the disease of worm (krimiroga): In the disease of worms the pulse is sometimes missirg, sometimes slow and sometimes fast. (V. 37)
The pulse in the disease of Jaundice and Bilious disease (Pandukamalaroge). The pulse steady-going in Jaundice and again and again it becomes fully developed, whereas the pulse of bilious patients remains steady, but sometimes it becomes hot (V. 38).
The pulse in Raktapitta (derangement of blood produced by bile) :
In the case of Raktapitta, the pulse is slow moving and hard, while it is hot, heavy and accelerated in the case of vomiting of blood from the upper current of orifices, such as, mouth etc. (V. 39).;
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Piles produced by some derangement of two bodily humoursvata and pitta. Piles produced by some derangement of two bodily humourspitta and kapba.
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