- Sutrasthāna (Section on fundamental principles)
- Quadruplet on drugs
- Chapter 1. On longevity
- Chapter 2. On seeds of Apāmārga etc.
- Chapter 3. On Āragvadha etc.
- Chapter 4. On location of six hundred of evacuatives
- Quadruplet on the healthy
- Chapter 5. On quantity of diet etc.
- Chapter 6. On one’s diet etc.
- Chapter 7. On non-suppression of urges etc.
- Chapter 8. On introductory description of sense organs
- Quadruplet on the basic precepts
- Chapter 9. On small quadruple
- Chapter 10. On great quadruple
- Chapter 11. On three desires etc.
- Chapter 12. On merits and demerits of Vāta etc.
- Quadruplet on preparation
- Chapter 13. On unction
- Chapter 14. On fomentation
- Chapter 15. On arrangement of accessories etc.
- Chapter 16. On the physician equipped for treatment etc.
- Quadruplet on the diseases
- Chapter 17. On the number of head diseases etc.
- Chapter 18. On three swellings etc.
- Chapter 19. On eight abdominal diseases etc.
- Chapter 20. On major diseases
- Quadruplet on planning (of nutrition)
- Chapter 21. On the eight despicables etc.
- Chapter 22. On reducing and promoting measures
- Chapter 23. On oversaturation etc.
- Chapter 24. On properly formed blood etc.
- Quadruplet on food and drinks
- Chapter 25. On the origin of person etc.
- Chapter 26. On the discussion among Ātreya, Bhadrakāpya etc.
- Chapter 27. On the types of food and drinks
- Chapter 28. On various food and drinks etc.
- Concluding chapters
- Chapter 29. On ten seats of vital breath
- Chapter 30. On great vessels of heart etc.
- Quadruplet on drugs
- Nidānasthāna (Section on diagnosis)
- Chapter 1. On diagnosis of Jwara (fever)
- Chapter 2. On diagnosis of Rakta-pitta (internal haemorrhage)
- Chapter 3. On diagnosis of Gulma (abdominal lump)
- Chapter 4. On diagnosis of Prameha (disorders of urine)
- Chapter 5. On diagnosis of Kuṣṭha (leprosy and other skin disorders)
- Chapter 6. On diagnosis of Śoṣa (phthisis)
- Chapter 7. On diagnosis of Unmāda (insanity)
- Chapter 8. On diagnosis of Apasmāra (epilepsy)
- Vimānasthāna (Section on specific features)
- Chapter 1. On specific features of Rasa
- Chapter 2. On specific features of three portioned belly
- Chapter 3. On specific features of epidemics (causing destruction of community)
- Chapter 4. On specific features of the threefold sources of knowledge about disease characters
- Chapter 5. On specific features of srotas (channels)
- Chapter 6. On specific features of the groups of diseases
- Chapter 7. On specific features of the diseased etc.
- Chapter 8. On specific features of therapeutic management of diseases
- Śārīrasthāna (Section on study of human body)
- Chapter 1. On the types of personal self etc.
- Chapter 2. Beginning with ‘Dissimilar clan’
- Chapter 3. On descent of embryo
- Chapter 4. On descent of embryo (development of fetus)
- Chapter 5. On detailed knowledge about the person
- Chapter 6. On detailed knowledge of human body
- Chapter 7. On enumeration of body parts
- Chapter 8. On principles of procreation
- Indriyasthāna (Section on the signs of life and death)
- Chapter 1. On complexion and voice
- Chapter 2. On flowered person
- Chapter 3. On palpable entities
- Chapter 4. On sense organs
- Chapter 5. On prodromal signs
- Chapter 6. On physical abnormalities
- Chapter 7. On shadow and lustre
- Chapter 8. Certain fatal conditions relating to eyes, nose, teeth etc.
- Chapter 9. On blackish sign etc.
- Chapter 10. On signs of imminent death
- Chapter 11. On poor digestion etc.
- Chapter 12. On cowdung-like powder etc.
- Chikitsāsthāna (Section on therapeutics)
- Chapter 1. On Rasāyana (promotive treatment)
- Chapter 2. On Vājīkaraṇa (aphrodisiac treatment)
- Chapter 3. On treatment of Jwara (fever)
- Chapter 4. On treatment of Rakta-pitta (internal haemorrhage)
- Chapter 5. On treatment of Gulma (abdominal lump)
- Chapter 6. On treatment of Prameha (disorders of urine)
- Chapter 7. On treatment of Kuṣṭha (leprosy and other skin disorders)
- Chapter 8. On treatment of Rājayakṣmā (phthisis)
- Chapter 9. On treatment of Unmāda (insanity)
- Chapter 10. On treatment of Apasmāra (epilepsy)
- Chapter 11. On treatment of Kṣata-kṣīṇa (wounded in chest and wasted)
- Chapter 12. On treatment of Śvayathu (swelling)
- Chapter 13. On treatment of Udara (abdominal diseases)
- Chapter 14. On treatment of Arśa (piles)
- Chapter 15. On treatment of Grahaṇī disorder
- Chapter 16. On treatment of Pāṇḍu-roga (anemia)
- Chapter 17. On treatment of Hikkā (Hiccup) and Śvāsa (dyspnoea)
- Chapter 18. On treatment of Kāsa (cough)
- Chapter 19. On treatment of Atisāra (diarrhea)
- Chapter 20. On treatment of Chardi (vomiting)
- Chapter 21. On treatment of Visarpa (erysipelas)
- Chapter 22. On treatment of Tr̥ṣṇā (Polydipsia)
- Chapter 23. On treatment of Viṣa (poisoning)
- Chapter 24. On treatment of Madātyaya (alcoholism)
- Chapter 25. On treatment of two types of vraṇa (wound)
- Chapter 26. On treatment of the disorders of three vital organs
- Chapter 27. On treatment of Ūrustambha
- Chapter 28. On treatment of Vātavyādhi
- Kalpasthāna (Section on pharmaceuticals)
- Chapter 1. On pharmaceutical preparations of Madana
- Chapter 2. On pharmaceutical preparations of Jīmūta
- Chapter 3. On pharmaceutical preparations of Ikṣvāku
- Chapter 4. On pharmaceutical preparations of Dhāmārgava
- Chapter 5. On pharmaceutical preparations of Vatsaka
- Chapter 6. On pharmaceutical preparations of Kr̥tavedhana
- Chapter 7. On pharmaceutical preparations of Śyāmā and trivr̥t
- Chapter 8. On pharmaceutical preparations of Caturaṅgula
- Chapter 9. On pharmaceutical preparations of Tilvaka
- Chapter 10. On pharmaceutical preparations of Sudhā (snuhī)
- Chapter 11. On pharmaceutical preparations of Saptalā and Śaṅkhini
- Chapter 12. On pharmaceutical preparations of Dantī and Dravantī
- Siddhisthāna (Section on successful management)
- Chapter 1. On successful preparation
- Chapter 2. On successful management of Pañcakarma
- Chapter 3. On principles of successful (application of) enemation
- Chapter 4. On successful management of unctuous enema
- Chapter 5. On successful management of the complications of nozzle and enema pouch
- Chapter 6. On successful management of the complications of emasis and purgation
- Chapter 7. On successful management of the complications of enema
- Chapter 8. On successful management with formulations in terms of prasr̥ta (80 gm.)
- Chapter 9. On successful management of the (disorders related to) three vital parts
- Chapter 10. On successful application of basti (enemas)
- Chapter 11. On successful dose of (the enema prepared with) fruits
- Chapter 12. On successful management of post-enematic conditions