CHEMISTRY in Ancient and Medieval India

This chapter covers Pre-Harappan and Post-Harappan periods, Vedic period and Post-Vedic period. It includes Theory of 5 Elements, Atomic Theory of Kanada, Combination of Atoms, Buddhist and Jain view of Atoms, Indian and Greek Atomisms, Kautilya-Charaka-Sushruta, Glass and Pottery, Copper Working and Casting, Iron and Steel, Dyes and Chemicals.

Next is Chemistry of Medieval India. It includes Devi-sastra and Practical Arts. 

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