Thanks

From her Youtube videos and some of those who attended the course, it seems she covers more than what to do in case of bleeding, chocking or childbirth. She covers things like hygeine and medical/health what-if scenarios that may skip our minds.

I will try to download (where there is no doctor) but would still like to see more health/medical books geared towards preppers.

K9medic, I am in the Middle East. It really doesn't matter much where the prepper is , what matter is the kind of situation , the amount of available or not available resources ..etc.

Not really related to this thread, but close. My father had a stroke a few years back, and we tried to call ambulance but there were so many road excavation projects and detours the ambulance driver was lost. It was very close to SHTF situation. My brothers decided to take him to hospital by themselves insteading of finding the ambulance.