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Physiology
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PHYSIOLOGY, med. jur. The science which treats of the functions of animals; it is the science of life.
     2. The legal practitioner who expects to rise to eminence, must acquire some acquaintance with physiology. This subject is intimately connected with gestation, birth, life and death. Vide 2 Chit. Pr. 42, n.



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More guidance is clearly needed from pediatricians and researchers so that laboratories can continue to provide critical test results without threatening the already-fragile physiologies of neonates and geriatrics.
She quoted Aristotle's definition of 'natural labour', based on a pregnancy at full term, the fetus in the right position, a speedy labour and 'the child alive'; the WHO definition from its Care in Normal Birth document; and the current ICM definition of 'A unique dynamic process in which fetal and maternal physiologies and psychosocial contexts interact .
These were discovered by family therapist Virginia Satir who labelled 5 different physiologies that she commonly saw demonstrated in her therapy room with families who were experiencing problems and conflict.
 
 
 
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