THE HYDRO - BIOLOGICAL METHOD OF PRESERVATION AND DISSECTION OF HUMAN CADAVER GIVEN IN SUSHRUTA SAMHITA: A SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION
Journal: Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-03-30
Authors : Hambarde Priyanka Ramakant; Vaikos C.D; Rokade S.D; Borkar B.E.; Waghchoure A V.;
Page : 43-47
Keywords : Hydro - biological method; ayurveda; Sushrutacharya; Jalnimajjan padhhati; mritsamrakshan; Kalas .;
Abstract
One should study anatomy theoretically as well as practically to acquire complete knowledge o f body . Practical study of anatomy includes dissection of a human cadaver. Modern medical science has given many methods of dead body preservation . Likewise, in ayurveda , 1000 - 1500 before B.C. Sushrutacharya has given a particular techn ique for dead body p reservation which can be grossly called as “ Jalnimajjan padhhati”of mritsan rakshan ( hydrobiological method of dead body preservation ) . In ayurvedic texts, there is a reference “ sharire Sushruta shreshtha ” means a charya Sushruta is the best in describing a natomical structures of human body as he has given the detailed information ab out each and every body part. A charya Sushruta has revealed seven layers of skin with their thickness and seven types of kalas ( membranes ) with their sequence. This was possible for him only because of detailed dissection. Well preserved human cadaver is needed for detailed dissection. Hence, he has mentioned this particular method. In this article, effort is made to give the scientific interpretation of dead body preservation met hod given by Sushrutacharya .
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