José Alberto
Our Body. Aforetime, human body was a strange objet, poorly understood and in some cultures, very venerable. In that sense, different philosophers from Ancient Greece, Roma and other old cultures began to make questions related to body and function of some organs. Those questions and empirical conjectures, bit by bit created the physiology as a science. At this moment, human physiology has been a progress very evident and in conjunction with other sciences, it have allowed a better understanding about diseases and their effect in the body. Also, physiology as a medical tool has allowed improving surgical procedures. Our body has many questions yet but I’m sure that those ones are being treated by different research groups. Saludos desde México.
Mar 1, 2015 6:08 AM
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Our Body.

Aforetime, the human body was seen as a strange object, poorly understood but in some cultures, very venerable. In that sense, different philosophers from Ancient Greece, Rome and other old cultures began to ask questions related to body and the function of its  organs. Those questions and empirical conjectures, bit by bit created the  physiology as a science.

At this momentThese days  human physiology has been a progress very evident and in conjunction with other sciences, it has allowed a better understanding about diseases and their effect on the body. Also, physiology as a medical tool has allowed improvement with surgical procedures. Our body has many unanswered  questions yet but I’m sure that those ones these questions are being addressed by different various research groups.


Saludos desde México.

March 1, 2015

Our Body.

Aforetime, the human body was [seen as] a strange objet, poorly understood and in some cultures, very venerable. In that sense, different philosophers from Ancient Greece, Roma [Rome] and other old [ancient] cultures began to ask questions related to the body and the function of some of its organs. Those questions and empirical conjectures, bit by bitm created the physiology as a science.

At this moment, Today, human physiology has been a very evident [product of scientific] progress very evident and in conjunction with other sciences, it has allowed for a better understanding of diseases and their effects in the body. Also, physiology as a medical tool has allowed to improve surgical procedures. Regarding our bod[ies], many questions are yet unanswered, but I’m sure that those ones are being adressed by various research groups.


Saludos desde México.

March 1, 2015
It's OK Dan, With the practice I'm learning some old words in English. Thanks a lot
March 1, 2015
Oops... I wish you could edit your own comments. I´ve never heard it used.
March 1, 2015
Aforetime is an interesting word. While I could easily guess what it means, I´ve heard it used nor am I certain I´ve ever read it before. I looked it up because I wasn´t sure whether it was archaic. I´m pretty sure people would just say in the past.
March 1, 2015
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