Determinants of Prakriti, the Human Constitution Types of Indian Traditional Medicine and its Correlation with Contemporary Science
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Bhushan Patwardhan | Kapaettu Satyamoorthy | Swagata Halder | K. Thangaraj | P. Kondaiah | S. Halder | K. Satyamoorthy | K. Joshi | P. Govindaraj | P. M. Gopinath | M. Valiathan | B. Patwardhan | H. Rotti | S. Nair | Kumarasamy Thangaraj | Paturu Kondaiah | Harish Rotti | Ritu Raval | Suchitra Anchan | Ravishankara Bellampalli | Sameer Bhale | Ramachandra Bharadwaj | Balakrishna K. Bhat | Amrish P. Dedge | Vikram Ram Dhumal | G. G. Gangadharan | T. K. Girijakumari | Puthiya M. Gopinath | Periyasamy Govindaraj | Kalpana S. Joshi | Shama Prasada Kabekkodu | Archana Kamath | Harpreet Kukreja | K. L. Rajath Kumar | Sreekumaran Nair | S. N. Venugopalan Nair | Jayakrishna Nayak | B. V. Prasanna | M. Rashmishree | K. Sharanprasad | Marthanda Varma Sankaran Valiathan | Ravishankara Bellampalli | A. Dedge | J. Nayak | S. Kabekkodu | K. Kumar | R. Raval | B. K. Bhat | B. Prasanna | V. R. Dhumal | S. Bhale | R. Bharadwaj | G. Gangadharan | A. Kamath | Suchitra Anchan | H. Kukreja | M. Rashmishree | K. Sharanprasad | S. V. Nair | Swagata Halder | Marthanda Varma | Sankaran Valiathan | Harish Rotti | Sameer Bhale | Ramachandra Bharadwaj | Balakrishna K Bhat
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