- Bahá'í: Religion and Diet, by Paul Fieldhouse (2003). Short overview of fasting, feast, and diet.
- Bahá'í Community and Health Promotion, The: The Message and the Metaphor, by Robert Phillips (1986). There may be a connection between spiritual development and physical health, which is not often recognized in contemporary medicine. Lifestyle changes which improve health can be promoted by religious principles.
- Evolving toward a Bahá'í Economic System, by Gregory C. Dahl (1991). Ideals are fruitless if not implemented. There needs to be a balance and an interplay between goals and actions. A "Bahá’í economic system" suggests a number of topics for further research.
- Lawh-i-Tibb (Tablet to the Physician), The: Beyond Health Maxims, by Misagh Ziaei (2019). On the tablet's historical context, as well as some of its guidance regarding the study and practice of medicine, including attributes its practitioners must acquire and maintain.
- Pioneering, Language, Arts, Example of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Universal House of Justice (1998-02-10). Pioneering; Serving parents; Serving where need is; Gardens; International Auxiliary Language; Arabic pronunciation; study of Persian; Some references in Writings of Bahá'u'lláh; Folk art; External affairs; Daily living; Abdu'l-Bahá as divine exemplar.
- Tabla de la Medicina, by Bahá'u'lláh Hasan Elías, trans. (2022). Spanish translation of Lawh-i-Tibb, from an English translation by S. Lambden.
- Tablet of Medicine (Lawh-i-Tibb), by Bahá'u'lláh (n.d.). An anonymous translation of the Tablet to a Physician.
- Tablet to a Physician (Lawh-i-Tibb), by Universal House of Justice (2000-04-20). On translations of Bahá'u'lláh's "Tablet of Medicine/Tablet to the Physician"; includes a partial provisional translation.
- Tablet to a Physician (Lawh-i-Tibb), by Universal House of Justice (1989-06-08). Complete version of a letter which has been excerpted in various compilations.
- Tablet to the Physician, or Tablet of Medicine (Lawh-i-Tibb): Notes, by Stephen Lambden (1992).
- Tablet to the Physician, or Tablet of Medicine (Lawh-i-Tibb): Tablet study outline, by Jonah Winters (1999).
- Tablette de la Médecine (Lawh-i-Tibb), by Bahá'u'lláh Pierre Daoust, trans. (2019). Tablette de Bahá’u’lláh (début 1870?). Traduction provisoire incluant une note de la Maison Universelle de Justice ainsi qu'un commentaire de Stephen Lambden.
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