<p>R. Vashon Rogers' 'The Law and Medical Men' stands as a significant contribution to the literary corpus bridging law and medicine, reflecting the intricacies and interplay between two vital professions during the Victorian era. This volume guides the reader through a myriad of legal issues inherent to medical practice at the time, penned with perspicuity to aid those within the medical field. Though not exhaustive, its tailored scope offers a ...