The “Special Forces Medical Handbook” (also known as “ST 31-91B“) was first published by the US Army in the early 1980s; specifically, a notable version is dated March 1, 1982, containing information on disease diagnosis, treatment, emergency paramedical skills, and more, tailored for Special Forces operations.
One of the first original Special Forces medical handbooks and still referred by many today.
This handy guide is packed with the all the info you need to stay alive and well in the field, including disease diagnosis and treatment, drugs and dosages, emergency paramedical skills and preventive medicine.
This book is a “Mini” (half the size of a piece of paper).
A popular size to carry anywhere (briefcase, large pocket, purse) but the print is large enough for easy reading. The binding is with coil, allowing easy flipping of pages without jamming.
The color covers are laminated for weather protection with black and white inside printing.
(A BIG size version (8 1/2 inch by 11 inch, the same size as a regular sheet of paper) is on this website too)