Home Doctor

 

Home Doctor



A 304-page book by a doctor, The Home Doctor: Practical Medicine for Every Household, explains how to handle the majority of medical emergencies when help is not immediately available.

Venezuela is the perfect example of what can happen when things go wrong; there is no electricity, running water, government, or any other essentials like insulin, antibiotics, painkillers, or anesthetics.



However, you must also look to Venezuela and discover the creative strategies they developed to cope if you want to learn how you can still manage in a situation like this.


Head surgeon of the Breast Pathology Unit and general surgeon at Caracas University Hospital in Venezuela with more than ten years of operating room experience She received her education at Milan, Italy's esteemed European Institute of Oncology.

Following the collapse of Venezuela's economy and the shortage of medicines, supplies, electricity, and running water in hospitals and pharmacies, Dr. Maybell became renowned for inventing novel, creative approaches to patient care.


Today, researchers are studying and using the techniques she created and pioneered in conflict zones all over the world.

This book is a unique guide for the layman that you can use when help is not on the way or to manage common ailments that don't require seeing a doctor.

Let me show you just some of the things you’ll find inside the Home Doctor:


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