causes—Diseases due to the derangement of lymph chyle, etc.—Relation between fever and the deranged Vayu, Pittam and Kapham ... ... ... ... ... 228—237
Eight different forms of surgical operation:—Cases where incision, excision, scarification, aspiration, extraction, etc., should be respectively resorted to—Mode and conditions of suturing—Defective surgical operations—Symptoms which mark the injudicious hurting of a vein, artery, ligament, joint or bone, as well as those which are manifested when any of the other Marmas is accidentally hurt... ... ... ... ... 238—246
Exploration of splinters, deep-seated in the organism:— Definition of a Shalyam—Classification of the shafts of arrows—Flights of arrows — Characteristic symptoms of arrow-wounds—Localisation of a shaft of arrow lying imbedded in the body—Symptoms which show that the shaft or the splinter does not lie imbedded in the wound—Evils cf not extracting the shaft of an arrow from such a wound ... ... ... ... ... 247—255
Extraction of splinters:—Fifteen different processes of extraction Two recognised modes of extracting splinters from all types of mds— Measures to be adopted after the extraction — Mode of acting splinters from veins, etc.— Dangers of not extracting splinter from a wound ... ... ... ... 256—265
Favourable or unfavourable prognosis of an ulcer:—Fatal unfavourable symptoms—Advisability of abandoning the patient these unfavouraole symptoms appear ... ... 266—269