Paradigunah

Sanskrit Name: परादिगुणः A group of ten clinical decision criteria commencing with “paratva that support a practitioner in the analytical process of deciding on appropriate interventions Alternate Name(s): qualities beginning with term ‘paratva’

Paramarshah

Sanskrit Name: परामर्शः The act of deriving a conclusion through comparison with a similar situation. Alternate Name(s): inference based on analogy

Pararthanumanam

Sanskrit Name: परार्थानुमानम् To obtain proof of inference for others, follow these steps: 1. **Identify the Inference**: Clearly define the inference you wish to prove. 2. **Gather Evidence**: Collect relevant data, examples, or references that support the inference. 3. **Structure Your Argument**: Organize the information logically, presenting the inference, supporting evidence, and any counterarguments. 4. […]

Paratvam

Sanskrit Name: परत्वम् Priority, superiority, or enhanced effectiveness of one substance compared to others, particularly in pharmaceutical formulations, can be significant. Relevant details include: Alternate Name(s): relatively superior, nearer the cause

Pariharah

Sanskrit Name: परिहारः Correction of faults or defects revealed in a previous statement Alternate Name(s): Amendment of faulty statement

Parimanah

Sanskrit Name: परिमाणः The capability to assess different materials accurately. Alternate Name(s): quantity, measurement

Partial description

Sanskrit Name: प्रदेशः A brief and incomplete or partial description of an extensive subjec Alternate Name(s): Pradeshah

patient

Sanskrit Name: रोगि A patient should possess certain characteristics: the ability to finance their treatment independently or with assistance (adhya), willingness to consent (bishagvashya), capability to remember instructions either personally or via a reminder system (jnapakaḥ), and the strength of will (satvavan). Alternate Name(s): Rogi

physician

Sanskrit Name: वैद्यः The ideal physician or healthcare provider should possess several key attributes: they must be skilled in medical treatment (daksha), hold appropriate academic qualifications (trirthashastrartha), have practical experience (drishtakarma), maintain both physical and mental well-being (shuci), and be capable of thoroughly understanding the patient’s health condition or illness. Alternate Name(s): Vaidyah

Picchilaha

Sanskrit Name: पिच्छिलः The characteristic of a material that enables it to create a protective layer on body tissues is known as its coating property. Alternate Name(s): sliminess, murkiness