Description
Bush Medicine: A Practical Handbook for Managing Serious Illnesses and Accidents in the Outback
Printed and published in Tennant Creek in 1948 by Jackhammer Press, this handbook reflects the realities of remote life in mid-20th century Australia, when medical help was often days away. Its 93 pages provide practical advice on dealing with serious illness and accident in the bush, intended as a vital companion for stockmen, miners, and travellers in isolated regions.
Measuring 27cm x 22cm, it carries the direct, utilitarian style of self-published works produced for necessity rather than ornament. As both a medical guide and a cultural artefact, it offers insight into the resourcefulness required to live and work in the Australian outback in the post-war years.
The handbook is also highly collectible as an example of early Northern Territory printing and self-published survival manuals, capturing a moment in Australian history when practical knowledge could be a matter of life and death.
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