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La doctrine classique de la médecine indienne. Ses origines et ses parallèles grecs. [By] Jean Filliozat. pp. vii, 230. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1949. [n. pr.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1953

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page 628 note 1 In view of the unsatisfactory state of the text tradition of the Bhela-saṃhitā it should be added here that H. Lüders published fragments of the Bheḍa-saṃhitā from Central Asian manuscripts in the Festschrift Garbe.

page 629 note 1 The Chinese spellings of the name of Caraka are cited after Sylvain Lévi, but we should note that the form Cara is not justified by the Chinese Ṭṣǝ-lǝ from Tśia-lǝk which equally with the fuller spellings intends the form Carak(a) with -ka.