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Riot Medicine - First Revision

Riot Medicine is a full-length textbook that covers everything you
need to become a medic. The 466 pages include organizing, medcine,
equipment, and tactics. It is written for those with no medical
training and no experience at protests, but medical practitioners
and seasoned protesters will still find it useful.

This is the First Revision (2023) since its release three years
ago. There is an additional chapter on Oral and Dental Injuries as
well as numerous other additions and removals.
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Riot Medicine: Field Guide

Riot Medicine: Field Guide is a companion to Riot Medicine to the
placed in your medic kit. It's short and sweet: no theory, only
bullet points for symptoms and treatment.
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Riot Medicine: Bridge Guide

Riot Medicine: Bridge Guide is an abridged version of Riot Medicine
intended for individuals already working in healthcare. Some
advanced first aid is covered, as are injuries common at protests
and riot control agents. It can be read in just a couple of hours
and is a good start before attending your first protest or joining
your local medic collective.
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Medicina para motines: Guia de campo

Medicina para motines: Guia de campo un complemento para Riot
Medicine que se coloca en su kit médico. Es breve y dulce: sin
teoría, solo viñetas para los síntomas y el tratamiento. No hay
traducción al español del Riot Medicine en este momento. Lo siento.
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Basic First Aid for Emergencies

This zine covers the basics of first aid to help you and those
around you in emergencies. It's short, meant to be packed in your
first aid kit and serve as a reference in case you need it. When
disaster strikes, help may be hours, days, or even weeks away, and
medical resources can be limited. Being able to treat injuries or
illnesses yourself can prevent them from becoming serious while
waiting for more qualified help, and it can mean one less person
who has to be treated by strained medical resources.

This zine was made in collaboration with Strangers In A Tangled
Wilderness.
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