Friday, November 25, 2011

When Help Is NOT on the Way

When Help Is NOT on the Way



Author: Dr. Bob Olson M.D.
Edition:
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1612431038



When Help Is NOT on the Way: Medical Treatments for Surviving Everything from a Devastating Disaster to a Total Collapse


Straight-forward and comprehensive guide for learning to be a do-it-yourself, at-home doctor
When a catastrophic event overwhelms the medical infrastructure—whether it's a natural disaster, civil unrest, pandemic, or societal collapse—life-saving care may not be available for days, months, or ever. Medical books When Help Is NOT on the Way. Fortunately, this guide gives easy-to-understand treatments that ordinary people can use on everything from stabilizing injuries and preventing shock to setting broken bones and treating major illnesses.
Even relatively minor injuries can be fatal without proper care, so this book carefully explains exactly what to do when a loved one needs help. Featuring detailed information on assembling a medical supply kit, assessing needs and choosing the best treatment, this is the ultimate guide to being a self-sufficient survivor.
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Medical Book When Help Is NOT on the Way



Fortunately, this guide gives easy-to-understand treatments that ordinary people can use on everything from stabilizing injuries and preventing shock to setting broken bones and treating major illnesses.
Even relatively minor injuries can be fatal without proper care, so this book carefully explains exactly what to do when a loved one needs help. Featuring detailed information on assembling a medical supply kit, assessing needs and choosing the best treatment, this is the ultimate guide to being a self-sufficient survivor.
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