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<blockquote data-quote="drbobc" data-source="post: 217238" data-attributes="member: 9366"><p>I would buy a basic first aid kit and if you want specific coverages such as snake bite or anti-venom coverage, discuss this with your doctor. I remeber years ago I put together a first aid kit for a trip sailing to the Virgin Islands. Man I had everything you could imagine and felt like I could even fix broken bones. Whole thing was a joke. I spent a pile of money on everything and discovered everything could easily be covered on the primitive British Virgin Islands. It really becomes an issue of what to take and is it necessary. If you are going on a guided trip, they should have it all covered. Even if you are a doctor, troubles can develop that you do not plan on. Be reasonable and discuss things with a qualified doctor (or an Army medic who probably is best at knowing what is needed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drbobc, post: 217238, member: 9366"] I would buy a basic first aid kit and if you want specific coverages such as snake bite or anti-venom coverage, discuss this with your doctor. I remeber years ago I put together a first aid kit for a trip sailing to the Virgin Islands. Man I had everything you could imagine and felt like I could even fix broken bones. Whole thing was a joke. I spent a pile of money on everything and discovered everything could easily be covered on the primitive British Virgin Islands. It really becomes an issue of what to take and is it necessary. If you are going on a guided trip, they should have it all covered. Even if you are a doctor, troubles can develop that you do not plan on. Be reasonable and discuss things with a qualified doctor (or an Army medic who probably is best at knowing what is needed). [/QUOTE]
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