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An introduction to physiology is David Le Vay and Jennifer Stafford-Brown, Anatomy & Physiology: A Complete Introduction (2015). The subject is discussed in depth in Laurence A. Cole and Peter R. Kramer, Human Physiology, Biochemistry, and Basic Medicine (2016); Lauralee Sherwood, Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems (2015); and Gillian Pocock and Christopher D. Richards, Human Physiology: The Basis of Medicine, 3rd ed. (2006). Unique adaptations of human physiology are discussed in Hanns-Christian Gunga, Human Physiology in Extreme Environments (2015).

Books on function in animals include H.H. Dukes, Dukes’ Physiology of Domestic Animals, ed. by William O. Reece, 13th ed. (2015); David Randall, Warren Burggren, and Kathleen French, Eckert Animal Physiology, 5th ed. (2002); and Kurt Schmidt-Neilsen, Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment, 5th ed. (1997). Specialized adaptations of insects are addressed in Richard E. Lee, Jr., and David L. Denlinger (eds.), Low Temperature Biology of Insects (2010). Communication between different organisms, often involving chemical signals, is the subject of William C. Agosta, Chemical Communication: The Language of Pheromones (1992). An introduction to plant growth and metabolism is Hans Mohr and Peter Schopfer (eds.), Plant Physiology (2011). Other aspects of physiology in living organisms are discussed in J.B. Harborne, Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry, 4th ed. (1993).

Treatments of the history of physiology are found in John Farquhar Fulton and Leonard G. Wilson (eds.), Selected Readings in the History of Physiology, 2nd ed. rev. and enlarged (1966), excerpts from classical publications; James L. Larson, Interpreting Nature: The Science of Living Form from Linnaeus to Kant (1994), a discussion of physiological thought in the 18th century; and W. Bruce Fye, The Development of American Physiology: Scientific Medicine in the Nineteenth Century (1987), examining the growth of the discipline in the United States. Gerald L. Geison, Michael Foster and the Cambridge School of Physiology: The Scientific Enterprise in Late Victorian Society (1978), is a classic study of Foster and the creation of modern physiology.

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Modified link of Web site: WebMD - Physiology: The Science of Life. Sep 27, 2024
Add new Web site: OpenStax - Anatomy and Physiology 2e - Overview of Anatomy and Physiology. Aug 17, 2024
Add new Web site: Medicine LibreTexts - Defining Physiology. Nov 03, 2023
Add new Web site: Verywell Health - Physiology of How Breathing Works. Jul 13, 2023
Add new Web site: The Physiological Society - What is physiology? Apr 21, 2023
Add new Web site: WebMD - Physiology: The Science of Life. May 09, 2022
Add new Web site: American Physiological Society - What is Physiology? May 10, 2018
Add new Web site: National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Human Physiology. Mar 16, 2018
Bibliography revised and updated. Jul 28, 2017
Added mention of philosopher Nemesius as the author of the work De natura hominis. Jul 26, 2017
Media added. Jul 26, 2017
Article revised. Sep 15, 2000
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