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Sushrutasamhita, by Sushruta, with commentary of Dattarama one of the oldest medical works, is an abridgment of the Ayur Veda, and treats of anatomy, surgery, nosology, therapeutics, toxicology, and local ailments.

Vaidyachintamani, by Dhanvantari, treats of nervous affections and derangements of the urinary system.

Vaidyajeevena, by Lolimbraja, in a.c. 1633, a small treatise on practice of physic.

Vaidyakakosha, by Dauji, with Hindi translation, is a dictionary of medicine.

Vaidyakalpadruma, by Raghunathaprasada, a diffuse treatise on medicine.

Vaidyamanautsava, by Bansidhara, a treatise on medicine.

Vaidyamrita, by Bhatta Moreshvar in> a.c. 1627, on practice of medicine.

Vaidyarahasya, by Vidyapati, son of Bansidhara, in a.c. 1698, a compendium of the science of physic.

Vaidyasarasangraha, by Raghunath Shastri Datye and Krishna Shastri Bhatavedekar, a general work on medicine.

Vaidyavallabha, by Hasti Suri, a Jain physician, in a.c. 1670, on simple treatment of diseases.

Vangasena, by Vanga Pandita, a work of antiquity, treating of the preparations and uses of metallic substances and of diseases in general.

Veerasinhavalokana, by Veersinha, on nosology, and on diseases and their treatment by means of prayers, penance, charms, and charitable gifts.