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Healthcare Book - Where There Is No Doctor Reviews

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Where There Is No Doctor Healthcare Book - By David Werner This healthcare book also includes sections detailing effective examination techniques, home cures, correct usage of medicines and their precautions, nutrition, caring for children, ailments of older individuals and first aid. Originally written as a guide for health care workers in 3rd world developing countries. This healthcare book is written in simple and easy to understand layman terms that requires no medical training or background. Covers how and what to do in medical emergencies with no doctors around to help. Very simple reading and understanding. An excellent resource when traveling out of country when no, or limited medical help is available such as when visiting a way out village or in the event of a major disaster or terrorist attack. We have offered this healthcare book now for over 18 years and it has always been a top seller. We highly recommend owning a copy for yourself. The best medical book written in the

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Posted 10 years ago
This handbook is written for the village health care worker – typically, a local who has had some additional training beyond simple first aid, or a college age medical missionary student. It is well written and well illustrated with a few clearly reproduced photographs and many excellent line drawings. This handbook’s focus is primarily on rural Mexican or Central American villagers, though it would be useful anywhere there are diseases or conditions associated with ignorance, poverty, superstition, misinformation, poor hygiene, bad water, malnutrition, and lack of modern medical care – precisely the conditions one would expect during a widespread or long lasting disaster. It’s more than First Aid – in some cases, much more. In addition to stressing education and prevention, it’s how to save lives with almost nothing. This handbook has an extensive list of suggested supplies, equipment, and medications that can be obtained and stored, and also has “how-to’s” and field expedients for supplies or equipment that may not be on hand. Though it frequently recommends seeking professional medical attention, there is much that the average non-medically trained person CAN DO up to that point. This is an excellent, potentially life-saving handbook.
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Posted 10 years ago
Had everything I needed
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Posted 10 years ago