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Claude Bernard is historically linked to homeostasis because he first described the 'milieu intérieur' [1], which Walter Cannon later expanded upon and formally named 'homeostasis' {fact:3, fact:7}. Together, they are recognized as the primary figures in the development of this physiological concept [2].

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Homeostasis: The Underappreciated and Far Too Often ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Physiology 4 facts
claimClaude Bernard posited that homeostasis is a unique property of living organisms and may be responsible for life itself.
referenceThe article 'Homeostasis: The Underappreciated and Far Too Often Ignored Central Organizing Principle of Physiology' identifies physiology, homeostasis, internal milieu, Claude Bernard, Walter Cannon, control theory, feedback regulation (negative and positive), and cybernetics as key concepts.
claimClaude Bernard and Walter Cannon are considered the two primary figures in modern physiological regulation, having described regulations in terms of the constancy of the internal environment and homeostasis, respectively.
referenceS. J. Cooper published 'From Claude Bernard to Walter Cannon: Emergence of the concept of homeostasis' in the journal Appetite in 2008.
A Hilbertian approach to biological problems | PLOS Complex ... journals.plos.org PLOS 1 fact
claimClaude Bernard initially conceptualized the concept of homeostasis, which was later formally defined by Walter Cannon.
Physiology, Homeostasis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 1 fact
claimPhysiologist Walter Cannon coined the term 'homeostasis' in 1926 to clarify the concept of 'milieu intérieur' previously described by physiologist Claude Bernard in 1865.
A Copernican Approach to Brain Advancement: The Paradigm of ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
claimWalter Cannon expanded Claude Bernard's concept of the milieu interieur into the concept of homeostasis.
Homeostasis: The Underappreciated and Far Too Often ... - PubMed pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Frontiers in Physiology 1 fact
claimThe historical evolution of the understanding of physiological regulation progressed from the Greek concept of body humors, to Claude Bernard's concept of 'milieu intérieur,' and finally to Walter Cannon's formulation of 'homeostasis' and the application of control theory, including feedback and feedforward regulation.
Homeostasis or Allostasis? - Beauty, Neuroscience & Architecture neuro-architectology.com Randall K. Ruggles, D.O. · Neuro-Architectology 1 fact
claimWalter Cannon coined the term homeostasis in the 1920s, building upon the work of French physiologist Claude Bernard.