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Medicine

Sections number: 9

Books number: 272

Medicine is one of the most important scientific fields known to humankind, as it focuses on the study of the human body and its health, explaining how to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. Medicine is among the oldest sciences, essential to humankind since the dawn of civilization, as people have always sought to understand the causes of illness and find ways to heal and alleviate pain. With the passage of time, medical texts have become a primary source of knowledge, relied upon by doctors, students, researchers, and all those concerned with human health.


Medicine covers a wide range of topics, explaining the structure of the human body and its various organs, such as the heart, brain, lungs, liver, kidneys, digestive system, and nervous system. It also explains how these organs function and how they work together to maintain human life and health. Through these texts, one learns about the importance of each organ in the body, the diseases that can affect it, and the appropriate methods of treatment or prevention.


Medical texts are not limited to the study of diseases alone; they also address general health and prevention. They explain the importance of proper nutrition, exercise, sufficient sleep, personal hygiene, and avoiding harmful habits such as smoking and excessive consumption of unhealthy foods. It also helps the reader understand the importance of regular medical checkups and detecting diseases in their early stages before they develop and become more serious.


Medical books are divided into many fields, such as pediatrics, cardiology, dentistry, ophthalmology, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, dermatology, psychiatry, and emergency medicine. Each of these fields focuses on a specific aspect of human health, making medicine a vast and constantly evolving science that requires continuous study and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements.


Medicine is characterized by its combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. A physician does not simply memorize information; they need to understand it and apply it correctly when dealing with patients. Therefore, these books help develop observation, analytical, and decision-making skills, and they teach the importance of accuracy and responsibility, because errors in the medical field can have life-threatening consequences.

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general internal medicine

170 Books

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Veterinary medicine

9 Books

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dentistry

24 Books

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Nursing

29 Books

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herbal medicine

15 Books

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Plastic surgery

2 Books

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General Surgery

10 Books

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Cardiothoracic surgery

2 Books

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Obstetrics and Gynecology

11 Books

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