Historical fiction medical books offer a fascinating journey into the evolution of healthcare. "The Dress Lodger" by Sheri Holman is a gripping tale set in 19th-century England, exploring the harsh realities of early surgical practices. "The Birth House" by Ami McKay transports readers to a remote Nova Scotia village in the early 20th century, where a midwife navigates the challenges of childbirth. "The Knick" by Steven Katz takes readers to the early 1900s in a New York City hospital, showcasing the pioneering spirit of medical practitioners during a transformative era. These books not only provide historical context but also shed light on the struggles and triumphs of those in the medical field, making them essential reads for anyone interested in the history of medicine.
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