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The Aetiology Of Deep Venous Thrombosis A Critical Historical And Epistemological Survey 1st Edition P Colm Malone

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The Aetiology Of Deep Venous Thrombosis A Critical Historical And Epistemological Survey 1st Edition P Colm Malone
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 331
Author: P. Colm Malone, Paul S. Agutter
ISBN: 140206649X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Aetiology Of Deep Venous Thrombosis A Critical Historical And Epistemological Survey 1st Edition P Colm Malone by P. Colm Malone, Paul S. Agutter 140206649X instant download after payment.

What we now call deep venous thrombosis (DVT) has been elucidated by a diversity of investigative approaches during the past four centuries. The authors of this book survey the history of the field and ask: why has one of these perspectives the haematological/biochemical come to dominate research into the causation of DVT during the past 50 years and to exclude alternatives? In answering this question, they show that the current consensus model is conceptually flawed. Building on the work of William Harvey, John Hunter, Rudolf Virchow, Ludwig Aschoff and a number of pathologists in the mid-20th century, they offer a revised account of the aetiology of this condition. In the process they retrace and review the 160-year-old philosophical and methodological schism in biomedical research and, using DVT as an example, propose how this schism might be bridged to the benefit of both research and clinical practice.

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