
Sir Michael Foster
Sir Michael Foster was a prominent British physiologist in the 19th century who advanced our understanding of how the body functions, especially the heart and blood circulation. He studied the mechanisms of blood flow and helped establish the physiology of living processes through careful experiments and observations. Foster also founded the Physiological Society, promoting research and education in the field. His work laid important foundations for modern medicine and biological sciences, contributing significantly to our knowledge of human biology and health.