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    Physiology (/ ˌ f ɪ z i ˈ ɒ l ə dʒ i /; from Ancient Greek φύσις (phúsis) 'nature, origin', and -λογία 'study of') is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system.

  2. 13 de oct. de 2017 · It was Jean Fernel (1497-1558), a French physician, who first introduced the term “physiology,” from Ancient Greek, meaning “study of nature, origins.” Fernel was also the first to describe the...

  3. Albrecht von Haller was a Swiss biologist, the father of experimental physiology, who made prolific contributions to physiology, anatomy, botany, embryology, poetry, and scientific bibliography. At the...

  4. 28 de nov. de 2009 · Lamarck, Darwin, and Mendel may be better known than the heroes of modern physiology, but names such as François Magendie (1783–1855), Johannes Müller (1801–1858), Claude Bernard (1813–1878), Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894), Ivan Pavlov (1849–1936), and Charles Sherrington (1857–1952) require little introduction for ...

  5. 15 de oct. de 1999 · Father of Physiology. 15 Oct 1999. By Science News Staff. Share: Tomorrow. is the birthday of Albrecht von Haller, the father of experimental physiology. Haller, a Swiss biologist born in 1708, worked as a professor in Bern and Göttingen.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2011 · We can consider William Harvey’s book on the circulation of the blood (1628) as the starting point of physiology ( Fig. 1 ). Although some people initially rejected the concept, by and large it was quite rapidly accepted all over Europe, and several researchers became interested in human function in general.

  7. Henry Bowditch serves as the first physiologist and first full-time faculty member. 1887. Twenty-eight charter members, representing the handful of physiology labs that exist in the country at the time, form the American Physiological Society (APS) in New York City. 1891.