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Prepper Book Festival 13: Survival Medicine Handbook Third Edition

Avatar for Gaye Levy Gaye Levy  |  Updated: August 1, 2022
Prepper Book Festival 13: Survival Medicine Handbook Third Edition

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Without question, the number one concern for preppers after setting aside water is health,wellness, and medical preparedness. Not only are there concerns about wound control and injuries, but also the availability of antibiotics and life-sustaining medications for individuals with a chronic illness.  This is just the tip of the medical iceberg, however.  Survival medicine encompasses such a wide range of topics that my head hurts just thinking about it.

This is a subject I have addressed many times on this website and still, it is not enough.  That is why I am proud today to showcase the newly released Survival Medicine Handbook Third Edition by Joseph and Amy Alton.  You may already know Joe for his many articles here Backdoor Survival. He and his wife, “Nurse Amy”, have their own website and a store chock full of medical supplies suitable for all types of emergency situations.

The Survival Medicine Handbook | Backdoor Survival

As with the two previous editions, The Survival Medicine Handbook is my bible for all things health related and not just for those times when help is not on the way. Being someone who does not run to the doctor at the drop of a hat, this book is my initial resource when an ailment or injury occurs in my household. (Okay, truth be told I also consult my big fat book on essential oils but that is a topic for another time).

To my way of thinking, following the advice of the Altons during normal times is the very best drill I can come up with for practicing medical self-care during dire times.

Today I share an all-new interview with Dr. Alton, plus I have three copies of The Survival Medicine Handbook up for grabs in a giveaway.  Enjoy the interview then be sure to check in below to learn about the giveaway.

An Interview with Joseph Alton, MD Author of THE SURVIVAL MEDICINE HANDBOOK

What one single event (or point in time) did you decide to become a prepper?

After Hurricane Katrina, when it was clear that there were deaths that could have been prevented if there had been a person in every family with some medical supplies and training. It made me realize how fragile society could be, and how little it would take for us to circle the drain. Since then, I’ve become convinced that we’re circling the drain faster and faster each year.

Most preppers have some sort of EDC (Every Day Carry).  What items do you carry with you at all times?

My everyday carry consists of an item for personal protection and a compact equivalent of our First Aid Bleeding Control kit, in case I come across a car accident or have to be where there are large numbers of people.

Have you ever lived through a real disaster and therefore had to live on your preps?  If so, for how long?  What were some of the mistakes you encountered along the way? If not, what steps have you taken to ensure that your and your family are disaster-proof?

During Hurricane Andrew in 1992, I spent the storm monitoring a number of women in late pregnancy at the local hospital (2 delivered during the storm). When I finally came home, the power was down and we were lucky to have 2 weeks’ worth supply of food and water (we were “hurricane preppers” back then, not as stocked as we are now).

If I knew then what I know now, I would have offered to cut down the coconuts from the neighbor’s trees, which flew like missiles into my shutters, denting a number of them from 100 feet away, as well as smashing a large planter and some roof tiles.

Bugging out poses a major dilemma for many preppers.  Family obligations, money, jobs, and health considerations all play a role in the bug-out, bug-in decision.  What advice do you have for those that who will be required to bug-in?

It depends on the scenario. In a short-term event, do everything you can to help your neighbors. In a long-term event, be less visible. That goes for everyone but the medics, who should offer their expertise to help those injured and sick. If you become known as someone who will give medical help in an emergency, fellow survivors will see you as an important asset and, in many cases, they will expend resources to protect you.

What specifically would you like Backdoor Survival readers to learn from your book?

Our mission is simple: To put a medical prepared person in every family for any disaster. We truly believe that you will be able to handle the grand majority of medical issues you’ll encounter in a survival setting if you get some education, training, and supplies.

We devoted our efforts to put it all in plain English in the Survival Medicine Handbook: The Essential Guide for When Medical Help is Not on the Way, so that the average citizen can become a medical asset to their loved ones in times of trouble.

The Giveaway

Joe and Amy Alton have reserved three copies of their book in this newest Book Festival Giveaway.

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The deadline is 6:00 PM Pacific Tuesday with the winners notified by email and announced on the Rafflecopter in the article.  Please note that the winners must claim their book within 48 hours or an alternate will be selected.

Note:  Due to customs requirements, this giveaway is only open to individuals with a mailing address in the United States.

The Final Word

What you don’t know may kill you. This applies as much to first aid and medical knowledge as it does to the plethora of other survival skills. Don’t kid yourself; following a major disruptive event, people may die.  That being said, we need to arm ourselves with as much knowledge and as many credible reference materials as we can.

I personally would not trust my long term survival to memory.  As a hard copy medical references, this is my top choice,.

For more information about the books in this latest book festival, visit Prepper Book Festival #13: Books to Help You Prepare.

Enjoy your next adventure through common sense and thoughtful preparation!
Gaye

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Spotlight:  Survival Medicine Handbook Third Edition

If you had to deal with an injury or illness in a disaster, would you know what to do? The Survival Medicine Handbook is a 670 page detailed guide for those who want to be medically prepared for any disaster where help is NOT on the way. This book is written by Joe Alton, M.D. and Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., the premiere medical preparedness professionals from the top ten survival website www.doomandbloom.net.

The expanded third edition of the 3 category  (Survival Skills, Disaster Relief, Safety/First Aid) is geared to enable the non-medical professional to deal with all the likely issues they will encounter in catastrophic short or long-term scenarios. The third (2016) edition of The Survival Medicine Handbook is not your standard first aid book: Unlike other so-called “survival” medical books, it assumes that a disaster, natural or man-made, has removed all access to hospitals or doctors for the foreseeable future; you, the average person, are now the highest medical resource left to your family.

The Survival Medicine Handbook will give you the tools, in plain English, to competently handle injuries and illness for any situation that leaves you as the end of the line with regards to your family’s medical well-being.

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Third Edition:  The SURVIVAL MEDICINE Handbook

A frequent question I get on Backdoor Survival has to do with healthcare matters when there is no doctor around. This is the definite source of survival medical information for all Prepper’s and is my go-to bible for survival medicine.

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103 Responses to “Prepper Book Festival 13: Survival Medicine Handbook Third Edition”

  1. Another great post, Thank you for all the info,and thought provoking artical you put out. Thank you to the Alton for putting together this reference material.
    I would recamend knowledge and skills, volunteer with your local fire Department,or rescue squad, the help that you provide will bring you knowledge and experience, not to mention the connections you will gain in your community.

  2. this is a nice kit!! not something i can typically afford though. good luck to everyone… congrats to the lucky winner. i do have the 1st edition of book. wish they could make an “update” book for people who have that. but i realize thats probably virtually impossible. anyway. thank you for the giveaway…..

  3. I’m a healthcare professional. No way could I just pick 5… maybe top 15 or 25 at the least. Already stocking up now. A good reference book would be helpful.

  4. Five items, huh? So if I go with two is one and one is none, then I am really allowed at least 10 – OK? Here goes:
    Tampons and Maxi-Pads for wound dressing (NON-scented!). Duct Tape and VetWrap Tape. Super Glue. Antiseptics and Antibiotics as well as anesthetic – topicals. Aspirin and Ibuprofen. First Runner-up: assorted band-aids and bandages. AND…I will also have access to a Sawyer Sting Kit wherever I am (in every car and B.O.B.) for venom removal. For 15 bucks…?????…BE PREPARED!

  5. survival med book, neosporan, superglue, overcounter basic meds, clotting bandage. Things like bandaids, bandana(to use as splint tie, or sling or or…) are in my edc

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