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Rasahridaya, by Govind Bhikshu, court physician of king Madankirata, describes the process of preparing metallic and mineral compounds, with their uses as medicines.

Rasamanjari, by Shalinath, on treatment of diseases by mercurial preparations.

Rasamrita, by Pandit Vaidyakendra, in a.c. 1495, on pharmaceutical preparations of minerals and metals.

Rasaparijata, by Vaidya Shieomani, on pharmaceutical preparations in which mercury, arsenic, and certain metals are combined.

Rasapradipa, by Vishaldeva, in a.c. 1483, contains 500 stanzas, and describes the pharmaceutical preparations and uses of mercury.

Rasaprakashasudha, by Pandit Yashodhar, son of Padmanabha of Junagadh in a.c. 1550, on the pharmaceutical preparations and uses of metals and minerals.

Rasarajashankara, by Ramkrishna Mudgal, on the preparations of mineral drugs.

Rasaratnakara, by Ramachandra, on pharmaceutical preparations of metals and mercury.

Rasarajasundara, by Dattarama, on pharmaceutical preparations in which metals enter.

Rasaratnasamuchchaya, by Bhattacharya, son of Nripasinh Gupta, treats of pharmaceutical preparations of metals and minerals.

Rasasanketakalika, by Chamunda, a work of great antiquity, describing easy methods of preparing mineral drugs.

Rasasara, by Govindacharya, a short treatise on mineral remedies.