n.; pl. Physiologies [ L. physiologia, Gr. fysiologi`a; fy`sis nature + lo`gos discourse: cf. F. physiologie. ] 1. The science which treats of the phenomena of living organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ It is divided into animal and vegetable physiology, dealing with animal and vegetable life respectively. When applied especially to a study of the functions of the organs and tissues in man, it is called human physiology. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A treatise on physiology. [ 1913 Webster ] Mental physiology, the science of the functions and phenomena of the mind, as distinguished from a philosophical explanation of the same. [ 1913 Webster ]
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