Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
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> In article <rjz_D.33343$wX5....@fx47.iad>,
> FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer <
FBInCIAnNSATe...@yahoo.com> posted:
> >
> > Columbia University Acknowledges Ancient Indian Nose Jobs &
> > the Origins of Plastic Surgery
> >
> > Hindus were eons ahead of the rest of the world and then
> > the Abrahamic FILTH oppressed and destroyed us.
> >
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> >
> >
http://columbiasurgery.org/news/2015/05/28/history-medicine-ancient-indian-nose-jobs-origins-plastic-surgery
> >
> > Division of Plastic Surgery
> >
> > History of Medicine: Ancient Indian Nose Jobs & the Origins
> > of Plastic Surgery
> >
> > Think plastic surgery is a modern luxury? Think again. It
> > turns out that the roots of cosmetic and reconstructive
> > procedures go back more than 2500 years. It's a common
> > misconception that the "plastic" in "plastic surgery"
> > refers to an artificial material when it actually derives
> > from the Greek word, plastikos, meaning "to mold" or "to
> > give form."
> >
> > During the 6th Century BCE, an Indian physician named
> > Sushruta -- widely regarded in India as the 素ather of
> > surgery' -- wrote one of the world's earliest works on
> > medicine and surgery. The Sushruta Samhita documented the
> > etiology of more than 1,100 diseases, the use of hundreds
> > of medicinal plants, and instructions for performing scores
> > of surgical procedures -- including three types of skin
> > grafts and reconstruction of the nose.
> >
> > Skin grafts entail transplanting pieces of skin from one
> > part of the body to another. Sushruta's treatise provides
> > the first written record of a forehead flap rhinoplasty, a
> > technique still used today, which a full-thickness piece of
> > skin from the forehead is used to reconstruct a nose. At
> > that time, patients in need of that procedure generally
> > included those who had lost their noses as punishment for
> > theft or adultery.
> >
> > Today, surgeons use skin grafts to restore areas that have
> > lost protective layers of tissue due to trauma, infection,
> > burns, as well as to restore areas where surgical
> > intervention has created a loss of skin, as can happen with
> > melanoma removal. Some grafts include blood vessels and
> > muscle, such as in reconstructive breast surgery.
> >
> > Amazingly, these techniques are all explained in the
> > Sushruta Samhita.
>
> Dhanyavaad for posting the article.
> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi Om Shanti
Sanatan Dharm - WISDOM OF BHARAT: Spirutuality and science
SCIENCE. HINDUS DID IT FIRST - Concepts of zero, infinity,
numerals, etc.
[Excerpts below from the National Geographic Magazine,
Hinduism Today magazine, Arnold Toynbee...]
'SCIENCE. WE DID IT FIRST'
Vedic-Hindu principles and spirituality transcend the
Judeo-Christian-Islamic definition of "religion", and
contain much more -- they include the arts, sciences and
technology:
o Excerpt 1 - Indians originated concepts of zero, infinity, numerals
o Excerpt 2 - 'Science. We did it first'
o Excerpt 3 - Tachyons lose mass, energy the faster they travel
o Excerpt 4 - Mundakopanishad, Atharv Ved: Tachyons faster than light
o Excerpt 5 - Astronomy in ancient Bharat
o Excerpt 6 - Knowledge of equinoxes, precession, astrology, palmistry
o Excerpt 7 - Achievements of Vedic-Hindu sage-scientists
Continues at:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/soc.culture.indian/rrWxaiFaH0A/vYW4Na67AgAJ
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
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