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CARDIO VASCULAR AILMENTS


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Main
Abstract
Section I
Methods of Yoga
  Path of Analysis
Path of Psychic 
Control of Emotions
The Path of Work
Respiratory Aliments
  Table 1
Section II
  Presentation of Data
Bronchial Asthma
Diabetes Mellitus
Cardio Vascular Diseases
Miscellaneous
Results
Discussion
Respiratory Ailments
Internal Awareness
Stamina Building
Drainage
Cardio Vascular Ailments
Table 2.1
Table 2.2
Table 2.3
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Miscellaneous
Table 7
Summary And Conclusion
General
Respiratory Aliments
Diabetes Mellitus
Cardiovascular
Ophthalmic Disorder
Anxiety Neurosis
Mental Retardation
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