scholarly journals Balatantram - A Book Review

Author(s):  
Jiji N G ◽  
Braivin Camly R

Ayurveda the ancient Indian bioscience depicts all the aspects of healthy living. Kaumarabhrithya is a very important branch among the Ashtangas of Ayurveda. Balatantram is a valuable book in Balachikitsa written by Kalyana Vaidya in 16th Century. The work has 14 chapters, signified as Patala and has approximately 831 verses. Narration of Balatantram contains the principles and practices regarding the various aspects of diseases of children along with infertility related to males and females and Vajikarana upayas. This book is already published yet not very popular. This review would help the scientific community to understand this book in concise manner.

2020 ◽  
pp. 335-340
Author(s):  
N. S. Gurianova ◽  
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L. V. Titova ◽  

The review considers the monograph of the famous Polish specialist in the history of Old Russian literature, Eliza Małek. The monograph is a study of the “The legend about the astrologer Mustaeddin by Krzysztof Dzerzhek in the Old Russian translation and its later pro-cessing (research and publication of texts)”. The relevance of investigating the text written in Poland in the 16th century is highlighted. Not only does the monograph trace the existence of the Legend in Russia in the 17th – 19th centuries, but it also describes all known editions of the 18th – 21st centuries. Of particular interest are the texts of the Legend presented in the monograph, and no less valuable is the analysis that was carried out.


Author(s):  
Hugo I. de Lasa

Abstract The book Industrial Green Chemistry, recently published by De Gruyter and co-edited by Serge Kaliaguine and Jean-Luc Dubois, provides several valuable examples of sustainable green chemical processes being developed today. The ten-chapter multi-author book, led by these two reputable researchers, opens a stimulating debate for the scientific community, bringing into focus new perspectives on green chemistry, by describing opportunities for sustainable chemical processes.


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