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Medicine for the Backcountry
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Buck Tilton, Frank Hubbell
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Product Details
- Author: Buck Tilton, Frank Hubbell
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- Binding: Paperback
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- Dewey Decimal Number: 616.0252
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- EAN: 9780762705276
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- ISBN: 0762705272
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- Label: Globe Pequot
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- Manufacturer: Globe Pequot
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Number of Pages: 240
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- Product Group: Book
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- Publication Date: 1999-09-01
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- Publisher: Globe Pequot
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- Studio: Globe Pequot
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- Title: Medicine for the Backcountry
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Directed at the layperson, this superbly useful book on wilderness medicine makes a fairly complicated subject easy to understand.
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Customer Reviews
Good As Far As It Goes
The authors are EMT's and have had wilderness experience. The book is similar to a number of other books on basic wilderness first aid but is lacking in at least a couple of areas. Various ways of making an improvised stretcher (litter) were not covered. Getting help and communicating with SAR is not covered. What is covered is all patient assessment and standard first aid as is protocol for EMT's. I was disappointed there wasn't more application to wilderness situations. "Medicine for the Outdoors" by Paul s. Auerbach is far more complete and deals better with the harsh realities you face with medical issues in the wilderness. I gave it 3 stars instead of 2 because it might be a starting place for someone with little experience in first aid. I would also like to see these types of books talk about prevention, at very least as an introduction to the topic.
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A very well written book
This book is written by a Mountain resquer and is so full of information you will want it in youre library for future refrence and continue to read it so you can keep absorbing information out of this book.
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Good introduction to wilderness first aid
Medicine for the Backcountry is a great general-purpose guide to wilderness medicine in the U.S. and Canada. For anyone needing to educate themselves on wilderness first aid, or in need of a book to take along on an extended trip, I can highly recommend it. I give it four instead of five stars only because it doesn't cover some of the more esoteric third-world illnesses and treatments.
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A hiking and camping necessity.
A recommended take-along tote for any wilderness hiker; as is Buck Tilton and Frank Hubbell's third edition of Medicine For The Backcountry more specific to wilderness first aid treatments. From broken bones to heat and cold injuries, this tells how to make do until civilization is reached.
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