Welcome to BooksRx
Patients are accustomed to leave a doctor’s
office with a prescription in hand. But, the prescription need not to be for
drugs alone. BooksRx is a collection of
books, web sites, articles and multimedia resources that will help patients,
families and care givers to understand the common and sometimes obscure
illnesses that flesh and spirit are heir to.
There are two types of resources. Those which try to explain a disorder and focus on the scientific or technical aspects of a condition and its treatment; and those which deal with the effects of the illness on a life lived. We will catalog both, but our lists will include more from the latter category.
Recommending books is like entering a minefield, since physicians, patients and families will have strong opinions both positive and negative. What we offer is a smorgasbord that curious can sample.
This, after all, is Bibliotherapy. The renown physician, William Osler, wrote, “Often the best part of [a physician’s] work will have nothing to do with powders or potions.” Resource material is invaluable to patients as they strive to learn more about their health and disease. Not all patients will want to join their caregivers in the quest for understanding. BooksRx will help those who desire more information to be better informed and equipped to make important choices.
Also see:
Pathographies:
These are illness narratives and this genre have become increasingly popular
over the past few decades. This blog
contains references to illness narratives that I have found helpful.
MedFlix is a humane medicine and film blog.



