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Chap. XIX. ] copper (powdered) and Lodhra taken in equal parts and pounded together, is also efficatious. 13.

An Anjana prepared with Rasánjana (Antimony), S'amkha, curd and Saindhava kept together for a period of half a fortnight, * should be applied to the affected organ of the child in cases of Śukra, and the directions given under the head of Kaphaja-Abhishyanda should also be followed by experienced physicians in such cases of the eye-disease of children. 14.

Conclusion: — The Science of medicine is as incomprehensible as the ocean. It cannot be fully described even in hundreds and thousands of verses. Dull people who are incapable of catching the real import of the Science of reasoning would fail to acquire a proper insight into the Science of medicine if dealt with elaborately in thousands of verses. The occult principles (of the Science of medicine), as explained in these pages, would, therefore, sprout and grow and bear good fruits only under the congenial heat of a (medical) genius. A learned and experienced (medical) man would therefore try to understand the occult principles herein inculcated with due caution and with reference to other Sciences. 15.

Thus ends the nineteenth chapter of the Uttara-Tantra in the Sus'ruta Samhitá which deals with the medical treatment to be adopted in cases of hurt or injury to the eye.