The Physiology of Common Life

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The Physiology of Common Life is a 19th-century popular science book by George Henry Lewes that explains human physiological processes in accessible, everyday terms.

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instanceOf book
popular science book
aim to connect scientific explanation with common experience
to popularize physiological science
author George Henry Lewes
authorOccupation literary critic
philosopher
scientific writer
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explains functions of the human body
physiological basis of everyday experiences
expositionMode didactic
field physiology
science communication
format prose
genre popular science
hasPart chapters on circulation
chapters on digestion
chapters on respiration
chapters on sensory perception
chapters on the nervous system
historicalContext rise of Victorian popular science
influencedBy 19th-century physiology
contemporary scientific naturalism
intendedAudience general readers
non-specialists
language English
mainSubject human physiology
physiological processes
narrativeFocus everyday life
notableFor bridging scientific research and lay understanding
early example of Victorian science popularization
period Victorian era
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedDiscipline biology
medicine
relatedWorkOfAuthor Problems of Life and Mind
uses examples from daily life
writingStyle accessible
non-technical

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George Henry Lewes notableWork The Physiology of Common Life