creation no falsification falsification Tl rejected creation etc. Figure 1-1 delivers such a result that the theory must be seen as an extension of Popper's rational proce discarded. In this way we come at the same time dure for theory elimination. to the border between science and nonscience: a Popper's naive falsifiability knows only one theory is scientific if it is falsifiable. It is thus way, the elimination of what is weak. The so not scientific to bring additional evidence to phisticated falsifiability, in contrast, knows only bear in vindication of the theory; the theory elimination in combination with the acceptance would thereby take on the character of an un of an alternative. According to sophisticated fal challengeable certainty of belief ('religion'). sifiability, a scientific theory T r is only aban Following Popper, others such as Kuhn, with doned if its place is taken by another theory T2 his paradigm theory, have considerably extended which has the following three characteristics: 1 the range of thought over what is scientific and T 2 has more empirical content than TI; the new what is not.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
` ... ein hochintelligentes, ausgezeichnetes Buch. ... eine ausgezeichnete Schule der klinischen Untersuchung. '
Dr. H.-O. Schmidtke in Berliner u. Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift 106:10 (1993)
` ... eine wertvolle, vorzüglich illustrierte Anleitung. ... sympathisches Buch ... '
Prof.Dr. Peter F. Suter in Schweiz.Arch.Tierheilkunde 135:9 (1993)
` ... eine so detaillierte Beschreibung ... wie sie bisher nicht auf dem Markt war. ... die sehr gut gestalteten, schematischen Zeichnungen. ... mit dem vorliegenden Buch ein Erfahrungsschatz veröffentlicht, aus dem so mancher Praktiker noch schöpfen kann und der Studierenden unbedingt zu empfehlen ist. '
Deutsches Tierärzteblatt 9:1 (1993)
` Das Buch sollte in keiner Kleintierpraxis fehlen und sei auch jedem Lehrer in den klinischen Fächern empfohlen. '
Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift 6 (1994)
` ... eine echte Hilfe ... pädagogisch so gut aufgebaut ...
So ist es allen zu empfehlen ... '
Tierärztliche Praxis 3 (1994)
` The book is well written, concise and yet very well directed. From my point of view, it should be required reading (and passing) before a studient is allowed to move on to the clinics and the responsibility for the care of patients.'
Stephen J. Ettinger, DVM, California Animal Hospital
` As a teacher of undergraduate veterinary students the text provides excellent information for them to learn how to complete and to understand the clinical examination of companion animals. As amature veterinarian the book reinforces and exposes all the `old' skills we used to learn. I commend it to undergraduate veterinary students and to veterinarians who wish to revise, relearn, or remind themselves of examining methods and procedures in small animal medicine. '
Boyd Jones in New Zeland Veterinary Journal
Auflage
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Research
Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-3038-7 (9780792330387)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-0459-3
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1 Introduction.- 2 The rationale for this approach.- 3 A few concepts and an introduction to the diagnostic process.- 4 Methods and instruments.- 5 Medical records.- 6 The history.- 7 General impression.- 8 General examination.- 9 Respiratory system.- 10 Circulatory system.- 11 Digestive tract.- 12 Kidneys and urinary tract.- 13 Female reproductive tract.- 14 Male reproductive tract.- 15 Skin, hair, and nails.- 16 Mammary glands.- 17 Locomotor system.- 18 Nervous system.- 19 Eyes.- 20 Ears.- 21 Endocrine glands.- 22 Behavior.- 23 Emergencies.- 24 Handling and restraint - Injections and blood collection.- 25 Preanesthetic examination and health certification.- 26 Birds.- 27 Small mammals.