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Climbers' Guide to Treating Medical Emergencies: Advice for Outdoor Medical Emergencies

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Patrick Brighton, M.D.
114 pages (November 2005); 2.5MB download
Menasha Ridge Press; ISBN: 978-0897326308
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Lynn Martel, Rocky Mountain Outlook, April 27, 2006
Tackles a traditionally dry and tedious subject with a sense of humor . . . packed with excellent and indispensable advice, lightweight, compact.

From pulmonary edema to bashed knuckles, physician and outdoor athlete Dr. Patrick Brighton covers everything a climber needs to know to stay well along the way. Whether bouldering the backyard or seeking shelter high atop Aconcagua, this guide gives readers simple, straight-forward advice to help handle an emergency situation.

About the Author
With wife, Kimberley, Patrick Brighton is active in many outdoor activities including mountain biking, ice/rock climbing, and kayaking. He works part-time as a general surgeon and full time building his house out of old tires. He resides in Ridgway, Colorado.
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