Doctors


Cutting for Stone
Wrong (Cafe, #1)
One Moment Please (Wait with Me, #3)
Yours Truly (Part of Your World, #2)
Hotshot Doc
Dear Bridget, I Want You
Dr. OB (The Doctor Is In, #1)
A Deal with the Devil (The Grumpy Devils, #1)
Anything You Can Do
The Doctor (Nashville Neighborhood, #1)
Dr. Stanton (Dr. Stanton, #1)
Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3)
Medicine Man (Heartstone, #1)
Darling Venom
The Worst Guy (Vital Signs, #2)
When Beauty Tamed the Beast by Eloisa JamesHotshot Doc by R.S. GreyWrong by Jana AstonBeautifully Awake by Riley MackenzieBaby, One More Time by Camilla Isley
Doctor/Medical Romance Heroes
537 books — 456 voters
When One Night Isn't Enough by Wendy S. MarcusThe Brooding Heart Surgeon by Alison RobertsA Christmas Knight by Kate HardyReturn of the Maverick / It Started with a Pregnancy by Sue MacKayHow to Resist a Heartbreaker by Louisa George
HM&B Medical Romances
121 books — 19 voters

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootDoctors by Erich SegalCutting for Stone by Abraham   VergheseStill Alice by Lisa GenovaWhen Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
Best Books with a Medical Setting.
403 books — 197 voters

The Removable Root Cause of Cancers and other Chronic Diseases  by Paul OlaThe Right To The Truth by I.C. PapachristosThe Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha MukherjeeThe Forever Night Stand by Bena RobertsThe Upside of Cancer by Christopher   Foster
Best Books about Surviving Cancer
46 books — 42 voters
Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan30 Years Behind Bars by Karen  GedneyA Thousand Naked Strangers by Kevin HazzardComplications by Atul GawandeCall the Midwife by Jennifer Worth
Compelling Medical Memoirs
369 books — 160 voters

The spirit is one of the most neglected parts of man by doctors and scientists around the world. Yet, it is as vital to our health as the heart and mind. It's time for science to examine the many facets of the soul. The condition of our soul is usually the source of many sicknesses. ...more
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

It is perfectly acceptable to have a physical problem in our culture, but people tend to shy away from anything that has to do with the emotions.
John E. Sarno, Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection

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