THE TERM HOMEOSTAS WAS CoinED BY
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Homeostasis, from the Greek words for "same" and "steady," refers to any process that living things use to actively maintain fairly stable conditions necessary for survival. The term was coined in 1930 by the physician Walter Cannon.
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The word ‘homeostasis’ was coined by the Harvard Physiologist, Walter Bradford Cannon in 1926 to describe and extend Bernard’s milieu intérieur concept (2), and popularized (in 1932) in his highly successful and persuasive book, The Wisdom of the Body (3).
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