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The pulse in cough (Kasa): There becomes a thin, restless, slow, developed and hot pulse in cough and it moves like a gander. It is always trembling like the ecliped moon and it is never steady. (V. 40)
The pulse in Asthma (Svasaroga): There becomes an intense movement of the pulse in Asthma. It is accelerated, hard and speedy like the water leech in such case. (V. 41).
The pulse in broken articulation or hoarseness or cracking voice, etc. (Svarabhedadiroga) : The pulse becomes thin (fine) or feeble in the case of broken articulation or hoarseness (Svarabheda); there becomes a steady, slow, hard, developed and mild pulse in loss of appetite (arochaka); a missing pulse in vomiting (chardiroga); pulse having the movement of a water leech in the case of thirst (t"snaroga), and a pulse having the movement of lightning in fainting (murccharoga) (V. 42).
The pulse in the case of insanity (unmad): There becomes always a crooked pulse in insanity (unmad). It always beats thin and fast in the case of vatasrava roga (disease produced by some derangement of bodily humour-vata or rheumatism). (V. 43)
The pulse in acute gout and torpor of the bowels attended with flatulence and intumescence (vatarakte amavateca):
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