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Madhava (or Madhava-kara) was a 7th-century or early 8th-century Indian physician who wrote the Rug-vinischaya, also known as the Madhava Nidana, which soon assumed a position of authority. In the 79 chapters of this book, he lists diseases along with their causes, symptoms, and complications. He also included a chapter on smallpox (masūrikā).[[2][3]] References 1. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Fruits of Worship: Practical Religion in Bengal|first=Ralph W.|last=Nicholas|publisher = Orient Blackswan|year=2003|isbn=9788180280061|pages=173–174}} 2. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Encyclopaedia of Indian Medicine: historical perspective, Volume 1|first=Ramachandra S.K.|last=Rao|edition=2|publisher=Popular Prakashan|year=2005|isbn=9788171542550|pages=69–70}}
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