| back to last pageprintversionDoes Ancient Indian Medicine Have a Theory of Contagion?Zysk, Kenneth G. 2000 | PlacePublished: | Aldershot | | Library: | Seminar für Orientalistik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum | | Shelf-Mark: | 6.9.6/15 | | Keywords: | Ṭibb-e yūnānī; Ayurveda; Nosology; Medical History; Medical Theory and Methodology; Single Diseases; Fevers | | Region: | South Asia | | Language: | English | | TimePeriod: | Pre-Mughal Age; Mughals up to Akbar; Mughals from Ğahāngīr to Aurangzēb; Mughals after Aurangzēb; Colonial India | | CategoryAndGenre: | Primary Literature; Research Literature; Historiography; Article | | Citation: | Zysk, Kenneth G., "Does Ancient Indian Medicine Have a Theory of Contagion?", in: Contagion, Aldershot, 2000. | | In Anthology: | Contagion | |