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Doom and Bloom Hour Jan 26, 2013: Wilderness Wound Care, Medicinal Garden

 

 

 

Today, Jan 26, 2013,  Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy will review their Florida preparedness adventures, including a medical emergency Dr. Bones handled, from the past two weeks. Nurse Amy presents a 101 on starting a medicinal garden and a part 1 on some awesome plants to grow. Dr. Bones discusses Wilderness Wound Care, which is a must know subject. Live show tonight at 9pm!

 

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/preppernationradio/2013/01/27/doom-and-bloom-hour-medicinal-garden-wilderness-wound-care

 

Thanks!

Nurse Amy

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About Dr Bones

Joseph Alton, M.D. is a medical doctor and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He writes about medical preparedness for times of trouble, and is, along with his wife Amy Alton, a nurse-midwife, the co-author of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Handbook, and well as a contributor to Survivalist, Backwoods Home, and other magazines related to survival and homesteading. Together they host the Doom and Bloom(tm) Hour radio show on the Preparedness Radio Network, as Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy. Dr. and Ms. Alton use pseudonyms so that they can be free to give medical strategies for collapse situations that sometimes are contrary to the conventional medical wisdom.

2 Responses to “Doom and Bloom Hour Jan 26, 2013: Wilderness Wound Care, Medicinal Garden”

  1. I was at that lecture and left, but never found out what happened other than fainting. thanx for the update. I left because I figured they did not need a room full of people while treatment was being done.

    • I too was at the lecture and also left for the same reason. I can attest that Dr Bones (and a few quick-witted audience members) handled the situation swiftly, skillfully, compassionately, and professionally. It was all over by the time (perhaps 5 min)the abulance crew arrived.

      Everything’s great…and then it isn’t. Dr. Bones can certainly walk the talk.

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