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Department of Kayachikitsa
The department of Kayachikitsa is established
in 1963 and is the major clinical department of the faculty. This department
is essentially concerned with postgraduate education, research and patient
care in the area of Ayurvedic Internal Medicine and its clinical specialties.
The Department conducts MD(Ay) and Ph.D. programmes in its three broad
specialties besides other subspecialties Le. Kayachikitsa-Chikitsa (General
Medicine), Manas Roga (Ayurvedic Psychiatry) and Panchakarma (Biopurification
and Physical Medicine). P.G. Diploma course in Panchakarma therapy was
started in the year 2000.
The various research activities in the evaluation of efficacy
of ayurvedic drugs in hrid roga (cardio-respiratory disorders), udar roga
(gastrointestinal disorders), yakrit roga (hepatology), twak roga (skin
& VD), manas roga (psychiatry), rasayana and vajikarana (geriatrics
and aphrodisiacs) and vata vyadhi (rheumatology and neurology) are going
on. The future development plans are to start geriatric clinic and to
establish well equipped departmental laboratory to conduct drugs research.
Section of Manas Roga
The Manas Roga section is an important section of
Department of Kayachikitsa established since 1988. It has its own specialty
clinic and Satvavajya laboratory. The Satvavajaya laboratory is equipped
with several instrument such as electronic reaction timer, memory drum
etc. which are useful for research activities. Since inception this section
has been actively engaged in research activities as well as patient care.
The focused area of research are residual schizophrenia, mental retardation,
depression anxiety neurosis, chronic daily headache, tension headache,
IBS and other psychosomatic disorders, on which various MD and Ph.D. scholars
has done exhaustive work.
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