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 OPHTHALMIC  DISORDERS

O1. Rates W. H. - Perfect sight without glasses.

O2. Frederick Marion - My mind's eye.

O3 Kaul V. - Medical Therapy of Myopia.

O4. Anand D. K. - Yoga and medical Se. in Seminar on Yoga Science and man,

O5. Nagendra H. R. and Nagarathna R. - Integrated approach of Yoga Therapy for opthalmic disorders. Vivekananda Kendra YOCTAS. (1984) Report No. VKYOCTAS' BNO/013184.

O6. Harry Benjamin - Better sight without glasses. Thorsons. Publishers Ltd., Welling- borough, Northamptonshire. (1974) pp. 1-123.

O7. Dr. Harold M. Peppard - Better sight without glasses. Jaime Publications, Bombay. (1977).

VI. ANXIETY NEUROSIS

A 1.Benson, H. - Decreased alcohol intake associated with the practice of meditation. A retrespective investigation - Annals (1974) April Vol. 233, pp. 174.177.

A 2. Benson H. - Yoga for drug abuse, New English Journ. Med. (1969) pp. 281-20.

A 3. Bolen, Jean S. - Meditation and psychotherapy in the treatment of cancer. Psychic. (1973) July Vol. 4(b) pp. 19.22.

A 4. Daniels L.K. - The treatment of Pschiatrical disorders TM. The AM.S.C1Hypn. (1975) Vol 17, pp. .267-270.

A 5. Funkenstain D. - The physiology of fear and anger, Scientific American (1955) May.

A 6. Joshi K. S. - Treatment of Insomnia through Yoga and nature cure, techniques - A scientific study, Ibid, BHU (1979) pp. 89.90.

A 7. Kocher H. C. - Yoga practices as a variable in neuroticism, Anxiety and Hostility. Yoga Mimamsa, Kaivalyadhama (Lonavla) 1512 : 37-47.

A 8. Kocher H. C. and Pratap V. - Neurotic trend and yogic practices, Yoga Mimamsa Kaivalyadhama, (Lonavla) 1411-2; (1971) pp. 34-40.

A 9. Kartikeya K - A comparative study of the efficiency of TM Relaxation techniques and Diazepam in patients with anxiety neurosis (Thesis submitted NIMHANS, Bangalore, India).

A l0. Lazer Z. - The effects of the TM Programme on anxiety drug abuse, cigarette smoking, and alcohol consumption Se. Res. TM coil. pap., (1976) Vol. 1, pp. 524-35.

A 11.Meares, A. - The relief of anxiety through relaxing meditation. Aust. Fam. Physician (1976), Vol. 5(7), pp. 906-910.

A 12. Miskiman D. E. - Long term effects of the TM programme in the treatment of insomnia. Sc. Res. T. M. Coil. pap. (1976), Vol. 1. p. 229.

A 13. Nagarathna R., Horia C. and Nagendra H. R. - Preliminary investigations of Yoga Therapy for Anxiety Neurosis. Vivekananda Kendra YOCTAS (1984) Report No. VKYOCTAS/BNG/011/84.

A 14. Nowakowska C. - Relaxing - concentrating exercises in the treatment of mentally. ill. Psychiatria Polska (1977) Vol. II (4), pp. 486.87.

A I5. Puryear H. D. - Anxiety reduction association with meditation. Home study perc. Mot. Skills.. (1976) Vol. 43. pp. 527-31.

A 16. Russel R. K. - Incorporating the controlled relaxation and systematic desensitization in reduction of anxiety. Psychol, Res. 1977 Vol. 40 (2) pp. 635.38.

A 17. Udupa K. N. - Disorders of stress and their management with Yoga - Special Monograph 1978.

A 18. Vahia N. S. - Psychophysiologic therapy based on the concepts of Patanjali. A new approach to the treatment of neurotic and psychosomatic disorders. AM J. Psychia, (1973). Vol. 27, pp. 557-565.

A19. Ross. J. - The effects of the TM program on anxiety, neuroticism and psychoticism Se. Res. TM. Colt. Pap. (1976), Vol. 1 p. 594-96.

 
 
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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