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S Mahdihassan

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Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
A scientific interpretation of the tridosha doctrine of humorologyS Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
Lead and mercury each as prime matter in alchemyS Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
The tridosha doctrine traced to breath as soulS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1987
History of cinnabar as drug, the natural substance and the synthetic productS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|November 1, 1980
A comparative study of the early system of Indian cosmology and the tridosa humoral doctrineS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|July 1, 1989
A comparative study of Chinese cosmology-cum-humorology with eight elementsS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1980
A comparative study of the early system of Indian cosmology and the tridosa humoral doctrineS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1987
Symbols designed by European alchemists incorporating elements of Chinese originS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1990
A comparative study of Chinese cosmology cum-humorology with eight elementsS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1989
The five cosmic elements as depicted in Indian and Chinese cosmologiesS Mahdihassan
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Showing results (51-60 of 95) with videos related to

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Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
A scientific interpretation of the tridosha doctrine of humorologyS Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
Lead and mercury each as prime matter in alchemyS Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life|May 5, 2012
The tridosha doctrine traced to breath as soulS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1987
History of cinnabar as drug, the natural substance and the synthetic productS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|November 1, 1980
A comparative study of the early system of Indian cosmology and the tridosa humoral doctrineS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|July 1, 1989
A comparative study of Chinese cosmology-cum-humorology with eight elementsS Mahdihassan
Indian Journal of History of Science|January 1, 1980
A comparative study of the early system of Indian cosmology and the tridosa humoral doctrineS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1987
Symbols designed by European alchemists incorporating elements of Chinese originS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1990
A comparative study of Chinese cosmology cum-humorology with eight elementsS Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1989
The five cosmic elements as depicted in Indian and Chinese cosmologiesS Mahdihassan
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