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by: Ragnar Benson List Price: $14.00 Amazon.com's Price: $11.20 You Save: $2.80 (20%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.0252 EAN: 9780873642569 ISBN: 0873642562 Label: Paladin Press Manufacturer: Paladin Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 1982-09 Publisher: Paladin Press Studio: Paladin Press Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: From his years helping Third World natives, Ragnar Benson brings you this handbook for doctoring humans with readily obtainable, cheaply priced vet that are often identical to prescription drugs and cost only a fraction as much. Tetanus, typhoid and gun-wound infections will never again strike fear in the hearts of survivalists who pack this illustrated handbook in with their antibiotics, syringes, sulfa drugs, sewing needles and sutures. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - DisappointmentVery disappointed with this thick pamphlet. I am going to assume I made a silly misinterpretation of the description at the time of purchase. Rating: - Survivalist's Medicine ChestI found this book to be excellent. Just what I needed. Fits in my MEDICAL BAG or MY G.O.O.D. bag Rating: - Skip it, search the web instead.Ragnar's worst book ever. I own and value six others by him. Devoid of useful information except for one concept, veterinarian medicines = human medicines, no prescription needed, dosages vary - check PDR, visit your local farm supply store. Rating: - Excellent book .. from his experience treating real people!A Great Book. Explains how to treat many diseases with veterinary medicines. This man knows what he is talking about. This book is written from his experience treating real people in remote Africa and other far-away places. Ragnar has saved many lives with his knowledge and veterinary medicines. A vital book for your emergency or survival library Rating: - OutdatedWhile the information in this book is useful, it is a bit outdated. I recommend Ragnar Benson's newer book, "Do-It-Yourself Medicine", which was written as an update to this book. In association with Amazon.com | |