ISBN-13: 9781619200180 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 334 str.
Imagine a place with no doctors. Or worse... Imagine a place where medical treatment was available but you were turned away because you couldn't afford it. After witnessing the horrific condition of patients who went untreated because they could not pay for medical attention, Dr. Edward Cagape decided that something must be done in his town of Samal and its surrounding villages. With a deep and resonating belief that medical treatment should be an entitlement and not a privilege, he began working on his highly controversial book, Self-Medical Diagnosis. Causing an uproar in the medical community, this book has essentially enabled the average person to take control of their own health, from diagnosis to treatment. Spending years compiling an extensive and comprehensive list of diseases, diagnostics, and treatments, Cagape has written this medical handbook for everyday people like you and me. For a person who is going to be in a medically isolated area and/or in an area where the general level of health knowledge is low, Self-Medical Diagnosis is an absolute necessity. A must have for every missionary, village caregiver, and anyone traveling to a third world country. With its easy to understand illustration, diagrams, and photographs of the human body, any untrained person can positively diagnose and treat (including drug and dosage) both common and rare afflictions.