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Current Biology, 2021
James Watson and Oscar Venter introduce the concept of wilderness and its role in conservation efforts.
James E M, Watson, Oscar, Venter
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James Watson and Oscar Venter introduce the concept of wilderness and its role in conservation efforts.
James E M, Watson, Oscar, Venter
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Seminars in Neurology, 2019
The study of wilderness medicine is within the scope of medical care in the austere environment and addresses medicine as practiced in the setting of delayed access to definitive medical care, hostile environment, limited equipment, and inherent risks to the patient and/or rescuers.
Sarah M, Schlein +2 more
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The study of wilderness medicine is within the scope of medical care in the austere environment and addresses medicine as practiced in the setting of delayed access to definitive medical care, hostile environment, limited equipment, and inherent risks to the patient and/or rescuers.
Sarah M, Schlein +2 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
This introduction to wilderness survival discusses basic survival rules and psychology, essential equipment, and selected survival skills, including shelter building, fire starting, water acquisition, signaling, and navigation. Among the litany of other survival topics in the literature, these skills are the most important.
Paul M, Morton, Peter, Kummerfeldt
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This introduction to wilderness survival discusses basic survival rules and psychology, essential equipment, and selected survival skills, including shelter building, fire starting, water acquisition, signaling, and navigation. Among the litany of other survival topics in the literature, these skills are the most important.
Paul M, Morton, Peter, Kummerfeldt
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2016
Wilderness medicine encompasses prevention and treatment of illness and injury, education and training, emergency medical services, and search and rescue in the wilderness. Although traumatic injuries, including minor injuries, outnumber medical illness as the cause of morbidity in the wilderness, basic understanding of the prevention and management of
Whitney, Alexander +3 more
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Wilderness medicine encompasses prevention and treatment of illness and injury, education and training, emergency medical services, and search and rescue in the wilderness. Although traumatic injuries, including minor injuries, outnumber medical illness as the cause of morbidity in the wilderness, basic understanding of the prevention and management of
Whitney, Alexander +3 more
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Pediatric Annals, 2021
With more families spending time outdoors or embarking on wilderness adventures, pediatricians may be tasked with providing appropriate counseling to parents and children. Although the breadth of wilderness medicine can be extensive, this article will focus on preventive measures, common injuries, and injury treatment options in an outdoor
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With more families spending time outdoors or embarking on wilderness adventures, pediatricians may be tasked with providing appropriate counseling to parents and children. Although the breadth of wilderness medicine can be extensive, this article will focus on preventive measures, common injuries, and injury treatment options in an outdoor
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Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, 2014
The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagonist to be conquered, subsequently it became the environment the man is part of. Perhaps is this second meaning subjective too? Thoreau considered Nature a resource that can decrease but never grow.
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The notion of Nature has been changing during the last two centuries: if initially it was an antagonist to be conquered, subsequently it became the environment the man is part of. Perhaps is this second meaning subjective too? Thoreau considered Nature a resource that can decrease but never grow.
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