Dr. Feelgood: The Controversial Story of the Doctor Who Treated JFK, Marilyn, Elvis and Other Prominent Figures | History | Treating | Drugging | JFK | Marilyn | Elvis

From the acclaimed author of The Kennedy Curse, Richard A. Lertzman comes the shocking story of Dr. Max Jacobson, a controversial doctor who treated and drugged some of the most famous figures in history. Dr. Feelgood: The Shocking Story of the Doctor Who May Have Changed History by Treating and Drugging JFK, Marilyn, Elvis, and Other Prominent Figures is an engrossing look into the life of this mysterious doctor and his influence on two of America’s most beloved icons – John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe. Through interviews with those close to the doctor, as well as various documents from the time period, Lertzman offers readers an unprecedented glimpse into one man’s journey through fame, power, and medical experimentation.

The Blind Eye: Uncovering the Terrifying Story of a Doctor Who Got Away with Murder

For readers who are looking for a gripping, true-crime read, look no further than The Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor Who Got Away with Murder. Written by Samuel M. Halpern and John Hess, this book tells the shocking story of Dr. Jay Smith, a respected doctor in Pennsylvania who was able to get away with murder for years without being held accountable. This riveting account examines the cover-up that allowed Smith to remain free and unpunished while continuing his practice. It is a compelling narrative of how the medical profession’s power to conceal its own wrongdoings can lead to devastating consequences. With vivid detail and heartbreaking stories, The Blind Eye will leave readers questioning how such atrocities could be allowed to occur.