Medicine for the Outdoors: The Essential Guide to First Aid and Medical Emergency, 5th Edition


Named a top 10 medical title in 2009 by the Wall Street Journal. Since 1986, Medicine for the Outdoors has been hailed as the definitive take-along manual on the subject. Packed with step-by-step instructions, how-to explanations, and practical approaches to outdoor and wilderness emergencies, it tells you the best ways to respond to just about any medical problem when help is miles or days away. Author Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP, FAWM, is recognized as one of the world’s leading authoritie

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    Cal Zant
    64 of 65 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Detailed, Advanced First Aid, June 27, 2010
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    I have recently read a few books on first responder type medical aid for wilderness scenarios … and this is BY FAR the best. If you are looking for a book that goes well beyond even advanced first aid, and presents the material in a pratical way using common languge … this book is it. There is a balance with books like this on either being too elementary (i.e. “dumbed-down”) or being too academic (i.e. filled with technical jargon that goes over the head of most people), but this book is a great balance between the two. The author has a gift of explaining things in a very straight-forward fashion.

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    SteveG
    41 of 41 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Astounding Depth and Breadth of Information, November 3, 2010
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    This book covers almost every conceivable medical situation you will likely encounter in the field. The only downside is that the book is too big and heavy to carry with you during many of the outdoor activities where you might need it. It is ideal for a survivalist homesteader or other remote but relatively stationary situation, or even as part of a vehicle kit. It includes medications and dosages used to treat various maladies, and would prove an invaluable reference for anyone in an emergency situation away from traditional medical services. It is also a useful tool in creating an emergency medical kit targetted at specific activitied and situations, giving detailed information on the items needed for each type of emergency. Training is key, and no book will ever replace professional emergency medical personnel, but this book uses layman’s language to describe medical emergencies and their treatments and can assist you when the professionals are not available.

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    Clifton C. Castleman "Clif Castleman, Center ...
    44 of 47 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The best guideout there. Period., February 14, 2010
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    As a Wilderness EMT and wilderness medicine instructor, I often find myself asking myself questions or being asked questions that I wouldhave otherwise never conjured up. Needless to say, I wouldn’t carry this “bible of the backcountry” with me everywhere I go while out enjoying mother nature’s splendor, but it certainly has its own spot in my emergency medicine library collection! Well written, easy to follow and understand, and the graphics are clear and concise. A great resource for any Wilderness First Aider, WFR or even WEMT!

    Clif Castleman
    Center for Wilderness Safety

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