![]() ![]() She has presented research papers at different National and of the Deparment of Dravyaguna in Shree Swaminarayan Ayurveda College and PSM Hospital, Kalol, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.ĭr. She has published a reference book on Dietary substances entitled “Mahabhaishajya Aahara” (Chaukambha Orientalia, Varanasi). She has 12 publications in national and International indexed journals. She has 5 years of Teaching and Research experience. Supriya Kallianpur is post graduate in Dravyaguna from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. We hope that the book is useful for the students of Dravyaguna.ĭr. The mode of action of drugs has been explained wherever possible. The drug synonyms have been clearly explained and classified. ![]() a quick glance table has been given for each detailed drug at the beginning. Pictures depicting the plant morphology have been given for tall the detailed drugs which make it easy to understand. The language is kept simple for easy understanding for students all over India. ![]() The Drug details are presented as per the points mentioned in the CCIM syllabus for undergraduate students. The Book is written as per the latest syllabus of CCIM. The book “A Textbook of Dravyaguna Vigyana” Volume II covers the Second paper of Dravyaguna Syllabus.
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