I would recommend 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality'. Although it's not solely about a Medicine God, it has elements of medicine cultivation that beginners might find interesting.
There is also 'Martial God Asura'. It contains some parts where the knowledge of medicine plays an important role. The story is full of action and adventure, and the medical elements add an extra layer of complexity. It's a good starting point for those who want to explore novels with Medicine God - like concepts.
Sure. 'Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science' by Atul Gawande is a great start. It's written in an accessible style and shows the real - world aspects of medicine. Another good one is 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' as it has a very interesting story that's easy to follow and also teaches a lot about medical ethics and research.
'Hyperbole and a Half' by Allie Brosh can be a good choice. It deals with mental health issues in a humorous and relatable way. The simple yet expressive illustrations combined with the honest writing make it accessible for beginners.
Well, in many 'the god of medicine' novels, the relationships between the god of medicine and other characters are important. For example, his relationship with his apprentices or with the gods from other realms. Also, the way he discovers new medical knowledge or remedies can be a key point.
Sure. 'A Touch of Darkness' is great for beginners. It's easy to read and has a really engaging modern take on the Greek gods. You get to see the relationship between Hades and Persephone unfold in a new and exciting way.
The 'Heroes of Olympus' series by Rick Riordan is also suitable for beginners. It continues the story from the 'Percy Jackson' series and expands on the world of Greek gods and their descendants. It has interesting characters and exciting plots.
The story of Odysseus from 'The Odyssey' is also great for beginners. He went on a long journey home after the Trojan War, facing many obstacles like the Cyclops Polyphemus. His story is full of cunning and survival, and it gives a good overview of the Greek gods' influence on mortals' lives.
šI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Foppish Holy Doctor" tells the story of a male protagonist with amazing medical skills and outstanding martial arts skills. He gains love in the city. The plot is compact and interesting. 2. "First-grade Medical Son-in-law": It tells the story of a male protagonist who accidentally awakens his family's ancient jade due to his mother's illness. He grasps the inheritance of supreme medical skills, treats the sick, saves people, and resurrects the dead. The plot is full of twists and turns. 3. [Medical Strategy: An ancient romance novel. It tells the story of a Tang Sect expert, Rong Wan, who was proficient in medicine and poison.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
Fang Han's novel was Eternal Life and its derivative works. Fang Han was the main character of the novel series, and the sect he belonged to was the Emergence Sect. The story was about a young man named Lu Zhi who met a mysterious man by chance and decided to follow him on the path of martial arts. In this world where danger lurked everywhere, they continued to cultivate and faced all kinds of difficulties and challenges. In the end, they mastered super invincible martial arts.
I'm not sure specifically which 'god of medicine novel' you're referring to. There could be many novels with such a title or related concept. It might be about a powerful character who is like a god in the field of medicine, perhaps having extraordinary healing abilities, knowledge of rare herbs and remedies, and being involved in various medical adventures or even in a world where medicine has a special significance.