"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" - a book by Oliver Sachs, talks about unusual cases in the world of neurology, showing how the brain can distort the perception of reality.
Jerome Grover's "How Doctors Think" is a study of the inner world of doctors and their medical decision-making, revealing the psychology of medical practice.
Sandra Gornstein's "The Reality of Unreal Life" is a collection of medical essays exploring the line between norm and anomaly in understanding human health.
Edmund Gosse's Poly, Jazz and Medicine is a fascinating guide to the world of medicine, written with humor and passion, telling about a variety of aspects of health and medical practice.
"Clinical Cases in Psychiatry" by John S. Loftus is a collection of case studies and research in psychiatry, providing a unique perspective on the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
"Clinical Cases in Internal Medicine" by Abraham Rudolph and James S. Real is a collection of clinical cases that helps doctors develop skills in the diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases.
Clinical Cases in Pediatrics by Harry Feingold and Miguel Angel Rodriguez is a collection of practical cases that help doctors improve their skills in diagnosing and treating childhood diseases.
J. Fisher's Clinical Cases in Surgery is a collection of clinical cases that enriches the experience of surgeons and helps them develop professional skills in solving surgical problems.
"Clinical Cases in Obstetrics and Gynecology" by Peter M. Boyce is a collection of practical cases that contributes to improving the skills of obstetricians and gynecologists in the diagnosis and treatment of female diseases.
The Clinical Medicine Guide by Andrey Semashko, Andrey Seltsov and others is a comprehensive guide for doctors providing information on the clinical aspects of medicine and practical skills in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.
David Saunders and Brian West's "A Practical Guide to Internal Medicine" is a handbook for physicians providing information on the diagnosis and treatment of internal medicine.
The "Guide to Emergency Medical Care" by Alexander Lebedev and Igor Gevorkyan is a practical guide for medical workers describing methods and procedures for providing emergency care.
"Patient Management Protocols" from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation - a document containing standards and recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases for medical workers in Russia.
Thomas Bailey's Heartbeat is an inspirational story about life and medicine, told by a doctor through the eyes of his patients and his own experiences.
"Life on the Edge" by Mary Rogers is an autobiographical book about the courage and determination of a woman who survived a serious illness and overcame all difficulties, despite difficult circumstances.
"Internship" by Michael Lamb is a touching and funny story about a trainee doctor, his colleagues and patients, showing the world of medicine with humor and humanity.
Frank G. Sloughthorpe's "White Plague" is an investigation into the tuberculosis epidemic in New York City and its control in the early 20th century, emphasizing the importance of public health.