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I got a copy with page numbers.
4% beer? interesting....
Scratching my brain here, but I remember this is often state based, I think 2.6% vs 6% and one is OK to sell to a 18yo while the other is ok to sell to 21yo+ but it depends on the state. Thing is, they are basically identical. One is by weight, the other by volume. Idiotic gvmt regs....
Yeah, I'll leave you a good reply on Lulu
Thanks for writing this!
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Last edited by tangent; 05-18-11 at 13:36.
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Review:
I got my copy yesterday and am very impressed with it! Yes, it needs a few tweaks, but it will teach you a lot. So far I have just glanced through it and in that brief review I learned a few things. I've been in the biz. There is valuable information in this text and I recommend it to anyone. It is both useful to the novice, but the experienced medic will also gain helpful insights from it. Recommended!
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On Beer... I unfortunately do not have a can of it on hand, but I think they are 8 fluid ounces. Maybe it's 10 or 12. I believe there are also 14-16oz cans that are marketed as "tall" cans - hay this is the US and we are weird here... We also are generally not metric.
I have a bottle and it reads 12 fluid ounces.
I also have an "oil can" of Fosters which is an AU beer, but I think brewed in the US, that is not your average can... (It's HUGE) and reads: 25.4 fluid ounces, 750 ml, one pint 9.4 Fl OZ
Cans of Foster are not your normal beer in this country - normal cans are more like a soda size can. These are tall and wide - AND TASTY!
Just FYI!
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Last edited by tangent; 05-18-11 at 13:47.
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Thanks have changed text slightly and revised edition on line. Also created storefront see http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/survivalmedic
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Wilderness and Survival Medicine (Version 2 of Book)
A much improved and expanded second version of my book co-written with Dr Craig Ellis is now available from http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/survivalmedic
Also Amazon Book and Kindle version available, should be available via Paladin Press too on the 16th Jan
Have done a more general patient assessment book too
And am on the look out for more suggestions and material for future editions
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Look forward to reading the book this year. Good to see there are other people out their with an interest in this topic.
Two quick questions for you:
1) Your new co-author Is Dr. Craig Ellis. Is that the Craig that we know and love here?
2) Have you used any of the material found on this site / the original survival medicine book in your work?
AN
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