"On the Discovery of the Structure of DNA" is a book by James Watson and Francis Crick, about their discovery of the double helix of DNA, the foundation of genetics and biology.
"Brain. Structure and Function" is a book by Laurence Taff exploring brain structure and function, providing extensive knowledge of neuroscience and neurophysiology.
Nutrition and the Brain is a book by Dave Aspray looking at the effects of nutrition and lifestyle on brain function and suggesting strategies to improve and optimize it.
"Psychosomatics. What is our disease hiding?" is a book by Heinrich Malkin exploring the relationship between emotion, psychology and physical illness.
"Healing America: A Memoir" is a book by Benjamin Carson in which he gives his vision of problems and perspectives to solve problems in the United States of America.
Soul in a Coat is a book by Eric Klinger about his experiences as a physician and relationships with patients, discussing issues of healing and the human soul.
"The Case of the Diamond Hand: Doctors Who Make Dreams Come True" is a book by Raphael Scharf about surgeons who bring hope and quality of life back to patients.
"More Light, Less Darkness: A Memoir" is a book by Edward Oschipkov, in which he talks about his life, escape from the USSR and the desire for freedom and self-realization.
"The Medical Memoirs of Dr. Horatio Hornblower" is a book by John Gregory describing the adventures and hard work of a doctor in a 19th-century setting.
Patient as Text: A Medical Detective Story is a book by Leoneird Schneiderman, where the author explores diseases and diagnoses, analyzing them as texts and stories.
The Robert Langdon trilogy, by Dan Brown, combines "Angels and Demons," "Creed," and "Inferno." All three books are fascinating thrillers, where Langdon investigates mysterious events related to religion, science and art.
"The Fate of Angels" is a novel by Viktor Pelevin, in which the author explores the themes of modernity and reality through the adventures of the protagonist.
"Hippocratic Oaths" is an ancient text describing the ethical principles and obligations of doctors, including the law of preservation of life and patient confidentiality.
"Flight Contemplation" is a philosophical treatise by Ivan Golovin, exploring the themes of nature, art and human consciousness in the context of philosophy and aesthetics.
"Medicine" is a book by Viktor Pelevin, combining several stories and short stories, dealing with the topics of medicine, health and human nature with irony and philosophical notes.
The Hospital Ward is a book by Jean-Dominique Boby in which the author describes his experience as a hospital nurse and considers the medical environment and human destiny.