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A first-person survival account details an ordeal on a breaking ice pan, where the narrator is left drifting with dead sled dogs and dwindling supplies. The narrative follows practical improvisation under extreme cold: converting dog skins into clothing, fashioning a distress pole from frozen limbs and harness rope, and using a rubber band to endure hunger and thirst. It records the shifting ice, false hopes of nearby watchers, and the mental discipline of watching for rescue while conserving strength. Interspersed are vivid natural descriptions and reflections on perseverance; the volume also includes photographs and an appendix reproducing local dialect material.

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Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell

Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell was a British physician and medical missionary known for his work in Newfoundland and Labrador during the early 20th century. His experiences in the region inspired several notable works, including his autobiography, "A Labrador Doctor," which recounts his medical practice and the challenges faced by the local communities. Grenfell's writings often reflect his deep commitment to improving the lives of the people he served, as well as his adventures in the harsh Arctic environment. He also authored books such as "Adrift on an Ice-Pan" and "Labrador Days," which capture the spirit and resilience of the region's inhabitants.

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