List of original sources

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A note on street medic document convention:  Documents written by street medics about protocols, ethics, scope of practice, health and safety, and even trainer outlines generally follow this convention. For the last fifty years, street medics have allowed the general public to copy and redistribute their public documents; and allowed other street medics to copy and redistribute their public documents, with or without modifying the documents. Currently used street medic training outlines are based on the first trainer outline, written by Annie H. almost 50 years ago, although no new medics have seen the original document or known its source. They have just inherited and improved the text to bring it into line with current medical and street medic practice.

This wiki assumes that texts which in practice are open documents among street medics may be wikified under the GNU Free Documentation License, to promote consistency between groups and prevent reduplication of efforts.

As articles are boldly edited, they will bear less resemblance to their original source.

Articles are listed in alphabetical order, by title.

Affinity group medic
This article's original source was On the Ground street medics' website, in the documents section. On the Ground printed and distributed their documents very freely, and so did all of the documents' recipients. Their guides are still the most widely available of any street medic literature, due to photocopies of photocopies of photocopies of the 2001 versions being currently distributed. On the Ground is inactive or disbanded as of the mid 2000s.

The original source includes this notice
This pamphlet was compiled by Brian Dominick and published by On the Ground. It is a work in progress. We are very interested in feedback from affinity group medics, regardless of your level of experience or medical background. This is a draft version of version 1.0 of this document, prepared specifically for the January 20, 2001 Inauguration protests. The content has been approved by a number of experienced medics, but later versions will still be able to include changes based on suggestions from readers.

Documenting injuries (police brutality)
This article's original source is Midnight Special Law Collective's website, in the other documents section. Its original title was Shooting the Wounded.

The original source includes this notice
All files Copyleft 1999-2006 Midnight Special Law Collective.