2. The original meaning of the Greek word
.
Physiology is study of nature
In the course of time it came to be identified with
.
the functioning of the living beings
,
Thus today we have Plant Physiology Bacterial
, ,
Physiology Animal Physiology Human Physiology
.
etc
;
In Human Physiology we have Molecular
, ,
Physiology Cell Physiology Endocrine
, ,
Physiology Cardiovascular Physiology
.
Respiratory Physiology and so on
3. In Applied Human Physiology we have Space
, ,
Physiology Sports Physiology Exercise
, ,
Physiology High Altitude Physiology
, .
Environmental Physiology Clinical Physiology etc
The concept of Human Physiology is getting
,
holistic and closer to its original meaning because
of the appreciation of the interactions of
everything in the external and internal
environments and also the effects of what
; !!
happened in the past on human life
;
In future Human Physiology appears to embody
comprehending and experiencing the subtle
4. interrelationships between human consciousness
and rest of the nature and expressing or applying
!
this wisdom in the individual and social life
,
The insights of Psychology Parapsychology and
,
ancient disciplines of medicine such as Ayurveda
,
Chinese Medicine Yoga and the insights of
traditional wisdom and those of enlightened
.
individuals are likely to play a great role in this
.
Dr Shriniwas Kashalikar