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The textual and cultural history of medicine in South Asia based on newly-discovered manuscript evidence

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Suśruta-related publications by project participants

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Birch, Jason Eric. 2018. “Premodern Yoga Traditions and Ayurveda: Preliminary Remarks on Shared Terminology, Theory and Praxis.” History of Science in South Asia 6: 1–83. https://doi.org/10.18732/hssa.v6i0.25. Cite
Graheli, Alessandro. 2015. History and Transmission of the Nyāyamañjarī. Critical Edition of the Section on the Sphoṭa. Beiträge Zur Kultur- Und Geistesgeschichte Asiens 91. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Cite
Harimoto, Kengo. 2011. “In Search of the Oldest Nepalese Manuscript.” Rivista Degli Studi Orientali, Nuova Serie Vol. 84 84: 84–106. https://www.academia.edu/4128593/In_Search_of_the_Oldest_Nepalese_Manuscript. Cite
Harimoto, Kengo. 2014. “Nepalese Manuscripts of the Suśrutasaṃhitā.” Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, Vol. 62, No. 3 62 (3): 23--29 (1087-1093). https://www.academia.edu/6695321/Nepalese_Manuscripts_of_the_Su%C5%9Brutasa%E1%B9%83hit%C4%81. Cite
Klebanov, Andrey. 2010. “The *Nepalese Version of the Suśrutasaṃhitā and Its Interrelation with Buddhism and the Buddhists.” MA thesis, Hamburg: Hamburg University. Cite
Klebanov, Andrey. in press. “On the Textual History of the Suśrutasaṃhitā (1): A Study of Three Nepalese Manuscripts.” EJIM: Electronic Journal of Indian Medicine. Cite
Klebanov, Andrey. 2021. “On the Textual History of the Suśrutasaṃhitā, (2): An AnonymousCommentary and Its Identified Citations.” In Body and Cosmos: Studies in Early Indian Medical and Astral Sciences in Honor of Kenneth G. Zysk, 110--139. Leiden, Boston: Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004438224_008. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2007. “Review of: The Legacy of Suśruta, M. S. Valiathan (Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2007).” Indian Journal of History of Science 42 (2): 263–76. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2009. “New Textual Tradition of the Suśruta Saṃhitā [=New Manuscript Evidence for the Textual and Cultural History of Early Classical Indian Medicine]” 44: 187–97. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2006. “Wellcome MS Indic δ 27: The Wellcome Suśruta Manuscript of Madhusūdana Gupta, Nineenth-Century Medical Communicator, Editor, and Surgeon.” Wellcome Collection, London. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2012. “Sanskrit Manuscript Collections Outside India with Special Reference to Ayurveda.” In Saving India’s Medical Manuscripts, edited by G. G. Gangadharan, 5:133–244. Samīkṣikā Series. New Delhi: National Mission for Manuscripts ; Dev Publishers & Distributors. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2014. “Indian Manuscripts.” In Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field, edited by Jörg Quenzer, Dmitry Bondarev, and Jan-Ulrich Sobisch. Berlin, München, Boston: DE GRUYTER. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110225631.159. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2008. “A Pilot Census of the Medical Sciences in Sanskrit.” Journal of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine 38: 111–56. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2013. “New Manuscript Evidence for the Textual and Cultural History of Early Classical Indian Medicine.” In Medical Texts and Manuscripts in Indian Cultural History, 141--57. New Delhi: Manohar. https://www.academia.edu/4125988/. Cite
Wujastyk, Dominik. 2008. “A Body of Knowledge: The Wellcome Ayurvedic Anatomical Man and His Sanskrit Context.” Asian Medicine: Tradition & Modernity 4 (1): 201–48. https://doi.org/10.1163/157342109X423793. Cite

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The Suśruta Project is funded as a four-year Insight Grant by the Canadian Socal Sciences and Humanites Research Council. Grant no. 435-2020-1077.  Dates: 1 April 2020 – 31 March 2024. Applicaton DOI.

Supplementary funding is provided for the project from the Singhmar Chair Endowment Grant administered by the University of Alberta.

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