If you liked Medicine and Jewish law by Fred Rosner, start with Six treatises attributed to Maimonides (1991), Medical encyclopedia of Moses Maimonides (1998), and Jewish bioethics (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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· Fred Rosner books in order
Recommended next reads
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Six treatises attributed to Maimonides
1991 · 256 pages · Fred Rosner, Jacob Israel Dienstag · Same author
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Medical encyclopedia of Moses Maimonides
1998 · 261 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Jewish bioethics
2000 · 455 pages · Fred Rosner, J. David Bleich, Menachem M. Brayer · Same author
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If Maimonides, the physician, were alive today
1977 · 18 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Medicine and Jewish Law (Medicine & Jewish Law)
1993 · 201 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law
2001 · 552 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Moses Maimonides' three treatises on health
1990 · 256 pages · Fred Rosner, Jacob I. Dienstag · Same author
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Encyclopedia of Jewish medical ethics
2003 · 1,169 pages · Avraham Steinberg, Fred Rosner · Same author
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Practical medical halachah
1990 · 187 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Studies in Jewish medical ethics
2008 · 131 pages · Fred Rosner, Henri Goldstein, Edward Reichman · Same author
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Modern medicine and Jewish ethics
1986 · 460 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
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Pioneers in Jewish medical ethics
1997 · 254 pages · Fred Rosner · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Medicine and Jewish law?
BookOrb recommends Six treatises attributed to Maimonides (1991), Medical encyclopedia of Moses Maimonides (1998), Jewish bioethics (2000), If Maimonides, the physician, were alive today (1977), and Medicine and Jewish Law (Medicine & Jewish Law) (1993).
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Who wrote Medicine and Jewish law?
Medicine and Jewish law is by Fred Rosner.