#64072 - 04/18/06 04:08 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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You guys DID PUT me in the hotseat for that, sorry BTW
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#64073 - 04/18/06 04:20 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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Old Hand
Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Absolutly right, their are so many laws in Holland that you would go crazy. Weapons, pyrotechnics,knifes. You name it, there are laws over and against it. It sometimes is really frustrating, you can get allmost anything in The States. I can only order from the internet. ( No povidine-iodine swabs, antibiotic ointment, pyrothechnics, manchete's, Epirbs, PSP........... (Fortunly, I know some people in hospitals, so........)
So I have to spent my time on this forum! Jim, It must be hell being a subject instead of a citizen!
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#64074 - 04/18/06 04:24 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: The Netherlands
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Hopefully you will never know!!
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#64075 - 04/18/06 04:47 PM
Re: reducing antibiotic-resistant infections
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 2485
Loc: California
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Getting off-topic here, but the Dutch have an excellent record of reducing antibiotic-resistant staph infections (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), and I assume that the strict control of antibiotic compounds (including ointments/creams) is one part of their national program to combat antibiotic-resistant infections. The Dutch began the program a long time ago, when antibiotic-resistant bacteria first started becoming a problem. Today, in US hospitals, roughly half of hospital-acquired staph infections are antibiotic-resistant. In Holland, it's less than 1%--among the lowest in Europe.
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#64076 - 04/18/06 04:53 PM
Re: reducing antibiotic-resistant infections
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/18/06
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Loc: The Netherlands
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That's right. But who thinks about that when you are in a survival situation with a infected wound <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#64078 - 04/18/06 05:35 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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So does Holland have a low crime rate? If so, are they due to these laws?
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#64079 - 04/18/06 05:49 PM
Re: reducing antibiotic-resistant infections
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 53
Loc: Harlan KY
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It isn't the topical treatment of wounds with stuff like mycitracin or neosporin that causes resistance but rather the systemic use of antibiotics on a frequent basis. For example, we go to the doctor for colds and sore throats. It is a known fact that unless you still have your tonsils most likely your sore throat is of viral origin. That notwithstanding, you will receive a 10-day course of whatever the latest broad spectrum antibiotic the last drug rep was by with (I used to be one years ago). IF the sort throat was bacterial and not viral the most likely pathogen would be strep. Then the drug of choice is STILL penicillin. Not only would it work but it would cost pennies. You wouldn't get that. You would probably get Levaquin for a small fortune. That's why the cost of medical care has skyrocketed and bacterial resistance to antibiotics has become such a real problem. Nothing more complicated than that.
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#64080 - 04/18/06 06:01 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/08/02
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we have low crime rate compaired to many other countrys, but it's not just the laws that is the cause, it's way more complex than that.
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#64081 - 04/18/06 06:04 PM
Re: Survival tin (with pictures)
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Member
Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 148
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That's just because we are very nice people <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
But now seriously, gang wars are are not so common overhere. They are gangs not as big and organised , but drive by shootings etc don't happen to often overhere. I think there is less crime, but what the influence of the laws is....
Furthermore, I did read the remark about being stoned. I can also comment on that. It's true that you can buy a little amount of softdrugs (somewhat legally). But it doesn't mean that everybody here uses drugs (most of us don't). I live near the border, and (sorry frenchy) most of the drugs customers here are from France. A positive thing about this system is that the dealing is taken out of the criminal circuit, what posibly reduces crime.
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