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Second- Vs. Third-Degree Burns—and Why the Worst One May Not Hurt

"The Survival Doctor's Guide to Burns"

“The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Burns,” on sale today!

by James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

Today is the day! The Survival Doctor’s Guide first ever e-books are officially on sale!

Until midnight tonight, you can get them for only $2.99 each. That’s 25 percent off the regular price. Don’t get trampled by the rush to the electronic bookstore. But if you do get a gash, at least you’ll know what to do now.

Today, I’m featuring another sneak peek inside one of the books: The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Burns.

Did you know the worst burns may not even hurt because the nerve endings are killed? Kinda deceptive when you’re trying to tell how bad a burn is. But not if you know the other signs to look for.

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Take The Survival Doctor With You! First Interactive E- books on Sale in 7 Days

"The Survival Doctor's Guide to Wounds"

“The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Wounds” goes on sale next Tuesday, with a special discount for 24 hours!

by James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

I’m so excited. After many months—really years—of preparation, I’m publishing my first two in a series of mulitmedia, interactive e-books.

The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Wounds and The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Burns will take you step-by-step through the process of evaluating and treating these common injuries—from minor, everyday cuts to life-threatening, third-degree burns. And to thank you, I’m offering a special discount for the first 24 hours they’re on sale.

About the New, Interactive Survival Books

The books, on sale next Tuesday (July 17) through Amazon.com, are written in the same user-friendly manner as my blog posts, but with a more thorough focus on one particular subject. You’ll learn how to evaluate an injury and treat it, and what to do if something goes wrong.

For instance, in The Survival Doctor’s Guide to Wounds:

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