The basis of adequate prepping is being prepared both common and dire events that may occur under the worst of all possible circumstances. These circumstances might include the breakdown in normal emergency support services (such as calling 911), the lack of an ability to obtain additional supplies, and the probability that you will not be able to rely on aone but members of your immediate group or yourself.Prepping requires ethought with regard to food, water supplies, power, and protection all areas of significant technical preparation. Selfreliant medical care is no exception.This book provides the basis of prevention, identification, and longterm management of survivable medical conditions and can be permed with minimal training. It helps you identify sources of materials you will need and should stockpile, it discusses storage issues, and directs you to sources more complex procedures that require advanced concepts of fieldexpedient techniques used by trained medical persons such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists, or midwifes and obstetricians.