Attorneys and physicians dealing with medicolegal issues frequently are confronted by the question of which medical textbooks a physician is likely to recognize as “authoritative” so that the text may be used in direct or cross-examination. Consequently, doctors and lawyers must have more than a passing familiarity with these texts for pretrial research and preparation for courtroom testimony.
The following list has been prepared as a guide for this purpose. This list itemizes by medical subject the standard textbooks in each field. Where more than one book is listed under a given specialty, the books are listed in rough order of the author's preference.
Those books preceded by the letter “A” are contained in “Recommended Textbooks and Journals for a “Core Medical Library” in 280 New England Journal of Medicine 475-8 (Feb. 27, 1969).