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- Suśrutasaṃhitā is that published by Meulenbeld in his History of Indian Medical Literature (1999-2002). Meulenbeld stated that the Suśrutasaṃhitā is likely...
- G. Jan Meulenbeld 2000, p. 14. G. Jan Meulenbeld 2000, p. 22. G. Jan Meulenbeld 2000, p. 23. G. Jan Meulenbeld 2000, p. 24. G. Jan Meulenbeld 2000, pp...
- Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld (28 May 1928 – March 26, 2017) was a physician-scholar who taught and published major works of research in Indology. He specialized...
- right time of her menstrual cycle, in her womb. According to Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld, Bharadvaja is credited with many theories and practical ideas in ancient...
- Indian Medical Literature, published in 1999, physician-scholar Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld covers a variety of theories on Suśruta's identity and the Sushruta Samhita's...
- Rasavaiśeṣikasūtra, Yogaśataka, Kakṣapuṭa, Yogaratnamālā and several other works (Meulenbeld lists over fifty). Traditional accounts hold that Nāgārjuna practiced...
- several editors. All past scholarship on their dating has been evaluated by Meulenbeld in volumes IA and IB of his History of Indian Medical Literature. After...
- with a Rasamūlikānighaṇṭu A Vāhaḍa with a Sannipātanidānacikitsā: 597  Meulenbeld, G. Jan (1999–2002). History of Indian Medical Literature. Vol. IA. Groningen:...
- and evaluating all past scholarship on the subject of Charaka's date, Meulenbeld concluded that, the author called Charaka cannot have lived later than...
- versions. Dates of composition of the Charaka Samhita are uncertain. Meulenbeld's History of Indian Medical Literature dates it to be between fourth century...