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Pre-modern texts


Ancient Egypt

* '' Ramesseum medical papyri'' (c. 1800 BCE) * '' Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus'' (c. 1800 BCE) * ''
London Medical Papyrus The London Medical Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian papyrus in the British Museum, London, England. The writings of this papyrus are of 61 recipes, of which 25 are classified as medical while the remainder are of magic. The medical subjects of the wr ...
'' (c. 1600 BCE) * '' Ebers Papyrus'' (c. 1550 BCE) * ''
Edwin Smith Papyrus The Edwin Smith Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian medical text, named after Edwin Smith who bought it in 1862, and the oldest known surgical treatise on trauma. From a cited quotation in another text, it may have been known to ancient surgeons as t ...
'' (c. 1500 BCE) - Earliest mention of the brain; the pulse; the role of the heart in circulating blood, but not complete circulation. It is the world's oldest surgical textbook, containing descriptions of the zygomatic bone, dura mater, cerebrospinal fluid, and nasal cavity. * '' Brugsch Papyrus'' (c. 1200 BCE)


Ancient Greece

* '' Hippocratic Corpus'' (c. 400 BCE to 200 CE) - Contains many important medical treatises including the ''
Hippocratic Oath The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods, to uphold specific e ...
''. Compared with the Egyptian papyri, the Hippocratic writings exhibit an improved understanding of brain structure and function. It correctly attributed the primary control of the body's function to the brain. * ''
Galenic corpus The Galenic corpus is the collection of writings of Galen, a prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire during the second century CE. Several of the works were written between 165–175 CE. Description Galen produc ...
'' (c. 200 BCE) * '' De Materia Medica (Dioscorides)'' (c. 50 CE) * ''
Medical Compendium in Seven Books Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta ( el, Παῦλος Αἰγινήτης; Aegina, ) was a 7th-century Byzantine Greek physician best known for writing the medical encyclopedia '' Medical Compendium in Seven Books.'' He is considered the “Fat ...
'' (c. 600 CE)


Ancient China

* '' Huangdi Neijing'' (c. 300 BCE) - Most authoritative Chinese source on medical matters for over two millennia. It contributed to the Chinese understanding of anatomy, and it continues to be used as an influential reference work for practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine. The book contains many guidelines and recommendations for the prevention of chronic diseases and
micronutrient Micronutrients are nutrient, essential dietary elements required by organisms in varying quantities throughout life to orchestrate a range of physiological functions to maintain health. Micronutrient requirements differ between organisms; for exam ...
deficiencies such as beriberi, xerophthalmia, and goitre. * '' Wushi'er Bingfang'' (c. 200 BCE) * '' Shennong Ben Cao Jing'' (c. 200 CE) * '' Shanghan Lun'' (c. 220 CE) * '' Liu Juanzi Guiyi Fang'' (C. 499 CE) * '' Compendium of Materia Medica'' (c. 1578 CE)


Ancient India

* ''
Kashyapa Samhita Kashyap Samhitā (Devanagari , also ''Kashyapa, Kasyap, Kasyapa''), also known as Vriddha Jivakiya Tantra is a treatise on Ayurveda attributed to the sage Kashyap. The text is often named as one of the earliest treatises on Indian medicine, alongs ...
'' (6th century BCE) * ''
Sushruta Samhita The ''Sushruta Samhita'' (सुश्रुतसंहिता, IAST: ''Suśrutasaṃhitā'', literally "Suśruta's Compendium") is an ancient Sanskrit text on medicine and surgery, and one of the most important such treatises on this subj ...
'' (c. 300 BCE) - Early description of cataract surgery. The ''Sushruta Samhita'' emphasizes the importance of anatomical structure and function, and it contains the earliest written description of the pedicled flaps. It was translated into Arabic during the latter part of the 8th century. * '' Bower Manuscript'' (c. 470-550 CE) * ''
Charaka Samhita The ''Charaka Samhita'' (, “Compendium of ''Charaka''”) is a Sanskrit text on Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine). Along with the ''Sushruta Samhita'', it is one of the two foundational texts of this field that have survived from ancien ...
'' (c. 300-500 CE) - One of the fundamental texts of Ayurveda medicine, it was translated into Chinese, Arabic, and
Tibetan Tibetan may mean: * of, from, or related to Tibet * Tibetan people, an ethnic group * Tibetan language: ** Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard ** Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dial ...
languages.


Islamic Golden Age

* ''
Kitab al-Taṣrif The ''Kitāb al-Taṣrīf'' ( ar, كتاب التصريف لمن عجز عن التأليف, lit=The Arrangement of Medical Knowledge for One Who is Not Able to Compile a Book for Himself), known in English as The Method of Medicine, is a 30-volume ...
'' (c. 1000) - Surgical encyclopedia. * ''
Book of Optics The ''Book of Optics'' ( ar, كتاب المناظر, Kitāb al-Manāẓir; la, De Aspectibus or ''Perspectiva''; it, Deli Aspecti) is a seven-volume treatise on optics and other fields of study composed by the medieval Arab scholar Ibn al- ...
'' (c. 1000) - Exerted great influence on Western science. It was translated into Latin and it was used until the early 17th century. The German physician Hermann von Helmholtz reproduced several theories of visual perception that were found in the first ''Book of Optics'', which he cited and copied from. * '' The Canon of Medicine'' (c. 1000) - Described by Sir William Osler as a "medical bible" and "the most famous medical textbook ever written". ''The Canon of Medicine'' introduced the concept of a '' syndrome'' as an aid to '' diagnosis'', and it laid out an essential framework for a clinical trial. It was translated into Latin by Gerard de Sabloneta and it was used extensively in European medical schools. It also became the most authoritative text on anatomy until the 16th century. * ''
Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon The ''Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon'' is a manuscript written in the 13th century by the Arab physician Ibn al-Nafis. The manuscript was discovered in 1924 in the archives of the Prussian State Library in Berlin, Germany. It contains ...
'' (c. 1200): First description of the pulmonary circulation system, and the first description of the presence and function of
coronary circulation Coronary circulation is the circulation of blood in the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle (myocardium). Coronary arteries supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle. Cardiac veins then drain away the blood after it has been deoxygenat ...
.


Medieval Europe

*'' Compendium Medicinæ'' ("Compendium of Medicine") (c. 1230-1250) * '' Thesaurus Pauperum'' ("Treasury of The Poor") (c. 1270) * '' Rosa Anglica'' ("The English Rose") (1304-1317) * '' La Chirurgie'' ("Surgery") (1306-1320) * Stockholm, Royal Library, manuscript X. 90 (early fifteenth-century). A significant and compendious collection of Middle English medical recipes, charms, and treatises.


Modern textbooks


Anatomy

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Gray's Anatomy ''Gray's Anatomy'' is a reference book of human anatomy written by Henry Gray, illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter, and first published in London in 1858. It has gone through multiple revised editions and the current edition, the 42nd (Octob ...
'' * '' Gray's Anatomy for Students'' *Netter - Atlas of Human Anatomy *Clinically Oriented Anatomy *Snell's Clinical Anatomy by Regions


Neuroanatomy

* Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy * Neuroanatomy - Text and Atlas * Fitzgerald's Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience


Anaesthesiology

* '' Practical Management of Pain'' * '' Textbook of Pain'' - Most comprehensive scientific reference text on
pain Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, ...
. The textbook's founding editors were Patrick David Wall and Ronald Melzack, who jointly introduced the '' gate control theory'' into the field of pain research.


Cardiology

* ''Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine'' * ''Fuster and
Hurst's the Heart ''Hurst's The Heart'' is a Medicine, medical textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education. First released in 1966, it is currently in its 14th edition. It covers the field of cardiology and is one of the most widely used medical textbooks in the wo ...
''


Clinical Examination

* Talley and O'Connor's Clinical Examination * Macleod's Clinical Examination * Bates' Guide To Physical Examination and History Taking


Dermatology

* Rook's Textbook of Dermatology * Fitzpatrick's Dermatology


Embryology

* Langman's Medical Embryology * The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology


Emergency Medicine Emergency medicine is the medical speciality concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. Emergency physicians (often called “ER doctors” in the United States) continuously learn to care for unsche ...

* Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide * Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice


Histology

* '' Netter's Essential Histology'' *
Histology - A Text and Atlas With Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology Histology, also known as microscopic anatomy or microanatomy, is the branch of biology which studies the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues. Histology is the microscopic counterpart to gross anatomy, which looks at larger structures ...
* Junqueira's Basic Histology, Text and Atlas


Internal Medicine

* '' Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine'' *
The Principles and Practice of Medicine ''The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine'' is a medical textbook by Sir William Osler. It was first published in 1892 by D. Appleton & Company, while Osler was professor of Medicine ...
*
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* Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment * The Oxford Textbook of Medicine *'' Goldman-Cecil Medicine'' * Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine


Neurology

* ''Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology''


Neuroscience

* '' Principles of Neural Science''


Obstetrics Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a surgi ...
and
Gynecology Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined are ...

* Williams Obstetrics * Williams Gynecology * Berek & Novak's Gynecology * Te Linde's Operative Gynecology * Hacker & Moore's Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology


Oncology

* ''
Abeloff's Clinical Oncology ''Abeloff's Clinical Oncology'' is a medical reference work covering the field of oncology. First released in 1995 by Churchill Livingstone, it is currently published by Elsevier. History The first edition, titled ''Clinical Oncology'', was ...
'' * '' Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management''


Pediatrics Pediatrics ( also spelled ''paediatrics'' or ''pædiatrics'') is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. In the United Kingdom, paediatrics covers many of their youth until th ...

* Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics


Physiology

* Guyton's ''Textbook of Medical Physiology'' *
Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology ''Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology'' is a textbook in Physiology originally written by William Francis Ganong William Francis Ganong, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C., (19 February 1864 - 7 September 1941) was a Canadian biologist botanist, hi ...
*Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems


Surgery Surgery ''cheirourgikē'' (composed of χείρ, "hand", and ἔργον, "work"), via la, chirurgiae, meaning "hand work". is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pat ...

* ''
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery ''Schwartz's Principles of Surgery '' is a seminal textbook of surgery originally written by Seymour Schwartz, MD. The first edition was published in 1969 by the McGraw-Hill McGraw Hill is an American educational publishing company and one of ...
'' *
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*Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery


Urology

* ''Campbell-Walsh-Wein Urology''


National and international publications

* ''
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders The ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'' (DSM; latest edition: DSM-5-TR, published in March 2022) is a publication by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for the classification of mental disorders using a common langua ...
(DSM)'' - Official publication of the American Psychiatric Association * '' International Classification of Diseases (ICD)'' - Official publication of the World Health Organization


Handbooks

* '' Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine'' *Step up to medicine *Harrisons Manual of Medicine


Dictionaries and encyclopedias

* ''
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health The ''Miller-Keane Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health'' is written for use by students and health care providers including medics, nurses, and paramedics. The entries are alphabetical and compiled with multidisciplina ...
'' * '' Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary'' * '' The Modern Home Physician''


Reference guides

* '' Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment'' * '' Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics'' * '' The Merck Manuals'' * '' The Oxford Textbook of Medicine'' * ''
The Principles and Practice of Medicine ''The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine'' is a medical textbook by Sir William Osler. It was first published in 1892 by D. Appleton & Company, while Osler was professor of Medicine ...
''


See also

* List of medical journals


References

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