In the beginning of the first millennium AD, there were three principal systems of medicine: Ayurveda, Greek and Chinese medicine. Their fundamental attitude to the rela - Tionship of man and nature was more or less the same; but Their explanations of the human body and its physiology, Pathology and therapy differed in some ways. Of the three Ancient systems of medicine, it would appear that Ayrveda emerged as a remarkably holistic approach both In its foundational ideas and therapeutic measures.
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