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History · From State to Empire UGC NET December 2024 History
Passage
Described as charity hospitals established by the heads of the Vaisya families, Fa Hsien lists a cross section of poor and maimed people who were examined and given medicines for cure at these hospitals. The stay of the patients and provisioning for medicine was available in-house. In effect, the description seems to physically testify the existing form of the ideal type of an Ayurveda hospital that Charaka had mentioned in his treatise. Seen in conjunction with Emperor Asoka's edicts about planting of medical herbs, and passages from Sanskrit and Pali literature about the merits of establishing 'Arogyashala', Charaka's description of a hospital does not seem to be historically untenable. They lend credence to the Indic claim of being the place where institutional health care in South Asia evolved first.
Emperor Asoka refers to having made provisions for medical treatment and the planting of beneficial medicinal herbs, roots and fruits in which inscription?
AMajor Rock Edict 2 ✓ Correct
BRock Edict 3
CRock Edict 6
DNone of the above
Correct answer: (A) Major Rock Edict 2 — The answer is Major Rock Edict 2.
Explanation
The answer is Major Rock Edict 2.
Emperor Ashoka's Major Rock Edict 2 refers to the king's provision for medical treatment.
It mentions the planting of beneficial medicinal herbs, roots and fruits.
Ashoka established health facilities for humans and animals in his kingdom and border states.
These states included the Cholas, Pandyas, Satyaputras, Keralaputras and Tamraparni.
He also had wells dug and fruit-bearing trees planted along the routes.

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