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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Waydi Joseph Alton
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"If modern medical care is not available, you may be the end of the line when it comes to keeping your family healthy. Do you have the knowledge and training to take on this responsibility? This second edition of the book will give you the ability to deal with 90% of the issues you might face in any survival situation. The goal of the Survival Medicine Handbook is to help you do what you can, with what you have, where you are. With this guide, you will become a medial asset to your family in uncertain times"--Page 4 of cover. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This book was actually completely different. This book is in a genre I hadn't heard of before, for an audience I didn't know existed. Now, I've learned there's a "prepper" community out there, and this book is aimed very much in their direction.
Basically, if you believe:
1. Civilization (in general) will collapse within your lifetime
2. The resulting world will be a libertarian dystopia similar to Mad Max or any zombie survival movie
3. When this happens, you (without medical knowledge) will be the closest to a medical expert around
and are wondering how exactly you should prepare your post-apocalypse clinic, then this is the book for you.
I don't believe any of the above, so I had trouble reading it. It dips far more into survivalist fantasy than "what happens if I break my leg and can't reach the phone" levels of practicality I was hoping for. ( )