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Chap. XXXIX.]
UTTARA-TANTRA.
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(demonology — Chapters LX— LXII). A case of fever due to any mental condition should be cured with psychic (hypnotic) measures; while the one due to over-fatigue or exhaustion should be treated with diets of Rasaudana *[1] after anointing the body of the patient with clarified butter. Fever due to any curse or to deadly incantations (exorcism) may be cured by performing Homa (offering oblations to the gods) and such other ceremonies; while the cases due to the malignant influence of any hostile planet, or of any unearthly sound may be cured by practising charity, hospitality and peace-giving rites (Svastyayana). All heat-engendering (Ushna) measures are prohibited in a case of traumatic fever and sweet and astringent drugs charged with oil or clarified butter should be prescribed. Other therapeutic agents should also be employed according to the nature of the specific derangement of Dosha involved in the case. In a case of fever caused by the smell of any herb or cereals or in one due to the effect of any sort of poison, the treatment should consist in such measures as would alleviate the poison and the aggravated Pitta in the system, †[2] Decoction of Sarva-gandhá(the drugs of the Eládi-gana) is also beneficial in these cases. A decoction of Nimba and Deva-dáru or of Játi flowers may be prescribed as well. Clarified butter, wine and preparations of barley grains are wholesome in a case of Vishama-Jwara which may be got rid of as well

  1. * Rasaudana is a kind of food prepared by boiling rice in meat soup (instead of in water). The term may, however, mean rice simply mixed with meat-soup.
  2. † In place of " " some read " " and that would mean that the measures and remedies prescribed in cases of poisoning (See Kalpa-sthána) should be applied. This variant seems to be the better one.