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HENSWEAT
Lesson 5
REN
Finding the Whole
Sushruta wrote... an instruction manual for physicians to treat their patients holistically. Disease, he
claimed, was caused by imbalance in the body, and it was the physician's duty to help others maintain balance
or to restore it if it had been lost. One needed to be widely read, intelligent, and above all rational, in order to
Ind
practice medicine but also needed to recognize the various influences which could bear on a person's health.
on th
Sushruta encourage[ed] his students to ask the patient questions and encourage honest answers. Sushruta
7) What did Sushruta believe was the cause of disease? How does this differ from our understanding of
disease today?
plastic
suggests asking the patient dietary questions as well as others pertaining to exercise and even one's thoughts
and attitudes as these could also affect one's health.
of India
of holistic
6) Describe medical education in Ancient India in 2-3 sentences.
remedies in
120 surgical instruments in addition to the 1,120 diseases, injuries, conditions, and their treatments, and over
700 medicinal herbs and their application, taste, and efficacy.
1) Who wa
8) How did Sushruta encourage his students to interact with patients?
2) What dic
-What is ay
[His book] devotes chapter after chapter to surgical techniques, listing over 300 surgical procedures and
The Great Tra
treatments for various
long a patient will live.
descriptions of how a ph
piastie surgery reconstruct
An English translation... was not available until it was translated in three volumes between 1907 and
1916 CE. By this time, the world at large had accepted Hippocrates as the Father of Medicine and, further, [the]
translation did not receive the kind of international attention it deserved. Sushruta's name remained relatively
The practice of surg
advanced fom than what he
unknown until fairly recently, as Ayurvedic medical practices have become more widely accepted, and he has
begun to receive recognition for his enormous contribution to the field of medicine generally and surgical
he head of an ant-toseweatu
practice specifically.
Sushruta's holistic view of healing, with an emphasis on the whole patient and not just on the symptoms
reconstruction of the nose.
presented, should be familiar to anyone in the modern day. Physicians today work up a medical history of a
How did Sushruta's work
patient based on questions asked, research possible genetic causes for a problem, and prescribe treatments
Vhat new medical techniq.
ranging from medical to surgical to so-called "altemative" practices. Further, a physician's bedside manner in
the modem day is considered important in establishing trust and encouraging the success of treatment. These
practices and policies are considered innovations when compared with those as recent as the mid-20th century
uta attracted a number o
CE, but Sushruta had already implemented them over 2,000 years ago.
n training in surgery. The
n to others; very like the
9) Why does most of the Westem world consider the Greek physician Hippocrates to be the Father of
After the students had
Medicine instead of Sushruta?
z them practice cutting
en themselves capable with
- they were then allowed to perform the
10) How are Sushruta's methods similar to medical methods today?
Source: Mark, J. J. (2018, January 12). Sushruta. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/sushruta/
Transcribed Image Text:Name: HENSWEAT Lesson 5 REN Finding the Whole Sushruta wrote... an instruction manual for physicians to treat their patients holistically. Disease, he claimed, was caused by imbalance in the body, and it was the physician's duty to help others maintain balance or to restore it if it had been lost. One needed to be widely read, intelligent, and above all rational, in order to Ind practice medicine but also needed to recognize the various influences which could bear on a person's health. on th Sushruta encourage[ed] his students to ask the patient questions and encourage honest answers. Sushruta 7) What did Sushruta believe was the cause of disease? How does this differ from our understanding of disease today? plastic suggests asking the patient dietary questions as well as others pertaining to exercise and even one's thoughts and attitudes as these could also affect one's health. of India of holistic 6) Describe medical education in Ancient India in 2-3 sentences. remedies in 120 surgical instruments in addition to the 1,120 diseases, injuries, conditions, and their treatments, and over 700 medicinal herbs and their application, taste, and efficacy. 1) Who wa 8) How did Sushruta encourage his students to interact with patients? 2) What dic -What is ay [His book] devotes chapter after chapter to surgical techniques, listing over 300 surgical procedures and The Great Tra treatments for various long a patient will live. descriptions of how a ph piastie surgery reconstruct An English translation... was not available until it was translated in three volumes between 1907 and 1916 CE. By this time, the world at large had accepted Hippocrates as the Father of Medicine and, further, [the] translation did not receive the kind of international attention it deserved. Sushruta's name remained relatively The practice of surg advanced fom than what he unknown until fairly recently, as Ayurvedic medical practices have become more widely accepted, and he has begun to receive recognition for his enormous contribution to the field of medicine generally and surgical he head of an ant-toseweatu practice specifically. Sushruta's holistic view of healing, with an emphasis on the whole patient and not just on the symptoms reconstruction of the nose. presented, should be familiar to anyone in the modern day. Physicians today work up a medical history of a How did Sushruta's work patient based on questions asked, research possible genetic causes for a problem, and prescribe treatments Vhat new medical techniq. ranging from medical to surgical to so-called "altemative" practices. Further, a physician's bedside manner in the modem day is considered important in establishing trust and encouraging the success of treatment. These practices and policies are considered innovations when compared with those as recent as the mid-20th century uta attracted a number o CE, but Sushruta had already implemented them over 2,000 years ago. n training in surgery. The n to others; very like the 9) Why does most of the Westem world consider the Greek physician Hippocrates to be the Father of After the students had Medicine instead of Sushruta? z them practice cutting en themselves capable with - they were then allowed to perform the 10) How are Sushruta's methods similar to medical methods today? Source: Mark, J. J. (2018, January 12). Sushruta. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/sushruta/
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