It may seem odd for a hypochondriac to enjoy reading medical books, but it’s one of my favorite subgenres of historical nonfiction. From horrifying and deadly epidemics to the illuminating breakthroughs that have saved countless lives, I can’t get enough of the doctors, nurses, scientists, patients, and ordinary people who have played integral parts in the long and storied history of medicine. These ten books are compelling and well-written. You’ll want to get reading, STAT!