Furdell's new book is a surprising offering, one that may well, because it doesn't quite fit into conventional categories, slip below the radar of scholars and general readers alike. This would be unfortunate, since Royal Doctors is also an excellent and rewarding piece of work, and especially valuable for English historians who wish to know more about the diversity of medicine and its practitioners in the Tudor and Stuart periods. Royal Doctors remains an intelligent, informative, and vastly entertaining study, and a valuable contribution to English history.