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Anamnesis logo #10101) Case history 2) Christian term 3) Medical history 4) Medical record 5) Reminiscence
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #10101) Recollection 2) Remembrance
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  1. the case history of a medical patient
  2. the ability to recall past occurrences

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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #21000[Christianity] Anamnesis (from the Attic Greek word ἀνάμνησις meaning reminiscence and/or memorial sacrifice), in Christianity is a liturgical statement in which the Church refers to the memorial character of the Eucharist and/or to the Passion, Resurrection and Ascension of Christ. It has its origin in Jesus` words at the Last Su...
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #21000[philosophy] In philosophy, anamnesis (s; ἀνάμνησις) is a concept in Plato`s epistemological and psychological theory that he develops in his dialogues Meno and Phaedo, and alludes to in his Phaedrus. It is the idea that humans possess knowledge from past incarnations and that learning consists of rediscovering that knowledge with...
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anamnesis logo #22641reminiscence; prayer recalling death and resurrection of Jesus
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #21002• (n.) A recalling to mind; recollection.
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21005(Gr. anamnsis a recalling) 1. recollection. 2. a medical or psychiatric patient history, as opposed to catamnesis (follow-up). 3. immunologic memory.
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21003a recalling to mind, or reminiscence. Anamnesis is often used as a narrative technique in fiction and poetry as well as in memoirs and ... [1 related articles]
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #209731. <psychology> A recollection. ... 2. A medical or psychiatric patient history, as opposed to catamnesis (follow up). ... 3. <immunology> Immunologic memory. ... Origin: Gr. Anamnesis = a recalling ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21001(an″am-ne´sis) a medical or psychiatric patient case history, particularly using the patient's recollections. Compare catamnesis.
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #22394The developmental history of a patient and of his or her illness, especially recollections.
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #20972An`am·ne'sis noun [ Greek ..., from ... to remind, recall to memory; ... + ... to put in mind.] (Rhet.) A recalling to mind; recollection.
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: an′am-nē′sis Definitions: 1. The act of remembering. 2. The medical or developmental history of a patient.
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21009anamnesis 1. The recalling of things past; recollection, reminiscence; remembering. 2. When capitalized: the section of Christian liturgies rehearsing the sacrifice of Christ and ending, 'Do this in remembrance of me.'
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Anamnesis

Anamnesis logo #21203(Gr. anamnesis) Calling to mind; recollection; in Plato, the process whereby the mind gains true knowledge, by recalling the vision of the Ideas which the soul experienced in a previous existence apart from the body. -- G.R.M.
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anamnesis

anamnesis logo #21199the recollection or remembrance of the past; reminiscence. · recollection of the Ideas, which the soul had known in a previous existence, esp. by means of reasoning. · the medical history of a patient. · a prompt immune response to a previously encountered antigen, characterized by more rapid onset and greater effectiveness of ant...
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