Based on: Starling's Principles of Human Physiology. Sixth Edition. Edited and revised by C. Lovatt Evans with the assistance of H. Hartridge. Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. 1122 Pages.
THE first edition of Starling's “Principles of Human Physiology” appeared in 1912. It set a high standard then, and that position has been fully maintained by subsequent editions. The present one is ...
Human physiology is the study of how the human body's systems and functions work together to maintain a stable internal environment. It includes the study of the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems, as well as cellular and exercise physiology.
Human physiology is concerned with how cells, tissues and organ systems work together through various chemical and physical processes to support the functions of life.
Physiology is the study of how the human body works. It describes the chemistry and physics behind basic body functions, from how molecules behave in cells to how systems of organs work together....
THE service rendered to British physiology by Prof. Starling will never be forgotten by his colleagues and students. His technical skill was of such an exceptional order that he was rightly styled on ...
Carl Linnaeus coined the name Homo sapiens All modern humans are classified into the species Homo sapiens, coined by Carl Linnaeus in his 1735 work Systema Naturae. [1] The generic name Homo is a learned 18th-century derivation from Latin homō, which refers to humans of either sex. [2][3] The word human can refer to all members of the Homo genus. [4] The name Homo sapiens means 'wise man' or ...