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Pocket First Aid Field Guide | George E. Dvorchak, Jr., MD

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When every second counts, Pocket First Aid Field Guide is your go-to survival companion. This compact, field-ready guide delivers essential first-aid knowledge, making it a must-have for campers, hikers, hunters, and off-grid adventurers. Written by Dr. George E. Dvorchak, Jr., this book provides clear, step-by-step instructions for handling fractures, sprains, suturing, allergic reactions, heart health, mouth injuries, and more.

Designed for real-world emergencies, this 159-page paperback is small enough to fit in your pack but packed with practical advice to help you stay prepared. Whether you're deep in the backcountry or facing an unexpected medical situation at home, this guide ensures you have the knowledge to act fast and effectively.

Gives information on: 

  • Types of fractures,
  • Sprains and strains,
  • Suturing,
  • Risk factors for heart disease,
  • Eyes and ears safety,
  • Mouth injuries,
  • Allergic reactions, and much more. 

159 page paperback. By George E. Dvorchak, Jr., MD.