Medicine for the Outdoors
The Essential Guide to First Aid and Medical Emergencies
by Paul S. Auerbach Facep Mfawm Faaem
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appears in Hiking Camping.
Since 1986, "Medicine for the Outdoors" has been hailed as the definitive takealong manual on the subject. Packed with stepbystep instructions and howto explanations, this updated edition tells you the best way to respond to just about any medical problem. Logically organized, simpletounderstand enhanced illustrations and an increased focus o...
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