Tryambak Mahadev Gogate (1913-1998) was instrumental in the development of practical applications of Panchakarma therapies as well as in advancing Ayurvedic education and practice, which faced significant challenges during the colonial period in India. A gifted young individual, motivated by a desire to contribute to his nation, dedicated himself to the revitalization of Ayurveda. In pursuit of this goal, he engaged in self-experimentation, often at great personal risk. He meticulously documented his findings throughout these experiments, establishing techniques for administering Panchakarma therapies, refining Ayurvedic diagnostic methods, and contributing to the evolution of Ayurveda as a scientific discipline, all while making detailed observations that paralleled advancements in modern medical science.
Keywords: acute on chronic liver disease, ayurvedic medicine, diagnostic methods, tm gogate, vomitting
Author Biography
Satyajit Kulkarni, Fivefold Bio Purification Therapy (Panchakarma), Manjushree Research Institute of Ayurvedic Science, Gandhinagar, IND
Medicine, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND
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