In ancient Indian medicine giant ants were used to suture - or hold together/stitch the edges - intestinal wounds. When held close to the wound, the ants would close their large jaws over the injury.
The ancient universities of India were intellectual powerhouses that attracted scholars from distant lands interested in studying mathematics and astronomy as well as philosophy and medicine.
Agriculture, metallurgy, architecture, statecraft, and medicine were taught alongside ... Maybe it’s time we took a leaf out of ancient India’s book—literally. Let’s bring back multidiscip ...
BULLETIN No. 12 of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science contains an interesting article on iron in ancient India, by Mr. Panchanan Neogi, professor of chemistry in the Rajshahi ...
trendy superfoods — there’s an ancient herb making waves in the wellness world. Say hello to bacopa, the powerhouse plant that’s been a staple in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine for ...