LITERARY RESEARCH OF ‘TWAK SHARIR’ W.R.T. AYURVEDA AND MODERN SCIENCE

Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 8

Abstract

In Samhitas Twak/Twacha is described as outermost protective layer of body as well as largest sensory organ of body. Acharya Sushrut and Acharya Charak very minutely described its layers according to their functions and also diseases which are related to those layers. Modern health science described skin in detail according to division of cell. In this literary research comparative study of twacha/skin is done as per Ayurveda and Modern health science.

Authors and Affiliations

Prof. Vd. Yogeshwar Deshpande

Keywords

Related Articles

REVIEW ARTICLE: AYURVEDIC CONCEPTS ON COSMETOLOGY

The word “Cosmetics” means any substance used to clean, improve or change the complexion of skin, hair, nails, teeth or eyes. It includes beauty preparations (perfume, skin cream, nail polish, lipstick or contact lens) a...

SCIENTIFIC VIEW OF INFANT DISORDERS ACCORDINGTO CHARAK: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY

Paediatrics is regarded as the medical science which enables an anticipated new born to grow into a healthy adult useful to the society. It is a study of the child from conception through childhood nay adolescence. Breas...

CLINICAL CASE: RENAL CARBUNCLE IN A PREGNANT WOMEN

Despite the advances in the treatment of inflammatory urinary system diseases during pregnancy, one of the possible complications still include renal carbuncle, which often leads to kidney loss, and, in severe cases, - t...

SHODHNA CHIKITSA TOWARDS THE MANAGEMENT OF STREE ROGA W.S.R. TO YONI DOSHA

The maintenance of health of individual is prime concern of medical science & ayurveda, the good health status of woman help to make healthy nation. Recently medical science greatly emphasized health concern of pregnant...

EFFECT OF NO OF PUTA ON PARTICLE SIZE OF LAUHA BHASMA

India has an ancient heritage of traditional medicine 80% of the population living in developing countries relies on traditional medicine for their primary health care needs (WHO). Ayurveda is accepted to be oldest treat...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP657319
  • DOI -
  • Views 175
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Prof. Vd. Yogeshwar Deshpande (2017). LITERARY RESEARCH OF ‘TWAK SHARIR’ W.R.T. AYURVEDA AND MODERN SCIENCE. World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 3(8), 117-120. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-657319