"The Law and Medical Men" by R. Vashon Rogers is a book that looks at how the worlds of law and medicine connect. Written like a guide for both doctors and lawyers, it covers different topics, like what doctors in the past were like, problems of malpractice, and how doctors get paid, it also explains the ethics that doctors need to follow. The book starts by talking about early doctors in England, like the Druids, who mixed medicine with their spiritual beliefs, and how doctors started and changed over time, leading to how the law and medical practice would eventually interact.

The Law and Medical Men
By R. Vashon (Robert Vashon) Rogers
Explore a past where medicine and law collide, uncovering ethical dilemmas and the evolution of medical practices.
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