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[Chap. XLIII.
XLIV.) and mixed with the scented drugs (mentioned in the Sutra-sthána, Ch. XLIV). An adequate quantity of fermented-rice boilings (Dhányámla) with a profuse quantity of Vidanga should then be internally administered, whereby the worms would be dislodged from the hearts (and expelled through the lower orfices of the body). A diet consisting of cooked barley grains saturated with powdered Vidanga should then be given to the patient. 12.
Thus ends the forty-third chapter of the Uttara Tantra in the Sus'ruta Samhitá which treats of the (symptoms and) treatment of Hridroga.