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The question of how far mathematical methods of reasoning and inves
tigation are applicable in economic theorising has long been a
matter of debate. The first part of this question needing to be
answered was whether, outside the range of ordinary statistical
methods, such application is in fact possible. In my opinion the
controversy on this point has been a fruitful one, which has led,
as might have been expected, to an affirmative answer. What,
however, has not yet been decided - for the simple reason that
hitherto it has not been investigated - is whether the application
of mathematical methods to our science is expedient. From the point
of view of economic methodology this seems to me the more important
part of the question, although the only considerations hitherto
brought to bear upon it have been of a rather general character,
based on uncer tain ideas which have led to uncertain conclusions.
That is why I welcome this attempt of Dr. Heinz W. Brand to bring
the solution nearer by his present work. The conclusion he reaches
here is that mathematical methods cannot unreservedly be employed
in our science. The arguments which he carefully weighs, in the
course of a criticism which is never destructive, are centred on
his own criterion of asking whether it is not merely possible, but
at the same time profitable, to apply mathematics in economic
science."
The question of how far mathematical methods of reasoning and inves
tigation are applicable in economic theorising has long been a
matter of debate. The first part of this question needing to be
answered was whether, outside the range of ordinary statistical
methods, such application is in fact possible. In my opinion the
controversy on this point has been a fruitful one, which has led,
as might have been expected, to an affirmative answer. What,
however, has not yet been decided - for the simple reason that
hitherto it has not been investigated - is whether the application
of mathematical methods to our science is expedient. From the point
of view of economic methodology this seems to me the more important
part of the question, although the only considerations hitherto
brought to bear upon it have been of a rather general character,
based on uncer tain ideas which have led to uncertain conclusions.
That is why I welcome this attempt of Dr. Heinz W. Brand to bring
the solution nearer by his present work. The conclusion he reaches
here is that mathematical methods cannot unreservedly be employed
in our science. The arguments which he carefully weighs, in the
course of a criticism which is never destructive, are centred on
his own criterion of asking whether it is not merely possible, but
at the same time profitable, to apply mathematics in economic
science."
Current, important information on clinical veterinary dentistry for
all small animal practitioners! This issue will present articles on
standards of care, therapeutic decision making, oral and dental
imaging equipment and techniques, radiographic imaging, oral
inflammation, exodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, surgical
equipment for oral surgery, laser and electro/radiosurgery in the
oral cavity, anesthesia and pain management, and more!
From radiology and anesthesia to patient needs and client
education, Veterinary Dentistry: A Team Approach, 3rd Edition
covers everything you need to know about veterinary dentistry! This
handy full-color guide is great for practitioners who are new to
veterinary dentistry and for those who want to learn more about the
underlying theories of the practice. The first section of the book
presents dental procedures, with chapters on oral examinations,
instruments, safety, and anesthesia, followed by coverage of more
difficult areas such as endodontics, radiology and periodontics.
The book concludes with a chapter on marketing veterinary dentistry
and commonly asked client questions, replete with proper responses.
New for this edition is expanded coverage of pocket pets and an
added section on diagnostic radiology and interpretation. It also
features an all-new Evolve companion website including client
handouts, an instructor test bank, image collection, and PowerPoint
slides. With its comprehensive coverage and team approach, this
text is the ideal resource for both vet tech and vet students to
quickly master the art of animal dentistry. Clear, heavily
illustrated procedures provide a more detailed look at the skills
you need to master. Vet Tech Threads include a variety of
pedagogical features including learning objective, key terms,
chapter outlines, Technician Notes, and more to help you navigate
through chapters and focus your learning. Inclusion of digital
dental radiography develops your understanding of direct radiology
versus computerized radiology and the economic considerations of
both. Dental terminology is incorporated to help you master the
proper language and improve office communication. NEW! Updated
terminology throughout, based on the American Veterinary Dental
College Nomenclature Committee, helps you master the proper
language and improve office communication. NEW! Section on
diagnostic radiology and interpretation helps you understand
nuances on radiographs. NEW! Expanded coverage of pocket pets
provides vital information on these increasingly popular pets. NEW
Full-color illustrations gives you a better picture of concepts,
equipment, and procedure details.
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