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    Home Emergency Guide
    Dorling Kindersley
    Dorling Kindersley
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    Product ID: 820189477
    Category: Books
    Description: Providing the key to solving a wide range of problems inthe home, the Home Emergency Guide features clear, user-friendly symptom chartsto help readers determine whether to call an ambulance or a doctor, or to use self-help measures.
    ISBN: 9781405327930
    Price: £11.99

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