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Definitions for anamnesis
ˌæn æmˈni sɪsanam·ne·sis
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Princeton's WordNet
medical history, medical record, anamnesisnoun
the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient
remembrance, recollection, anamnesisnoun
the ability to recall past occurrences
Wiktionary
anamnesisnoun
The ability to recall past events; recollection.
anamnesisnoun
The medical history of a patient.
anamnesisnoun
The mention of the past; quotation of exemplary authors from memory to establish one's authority.
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anamnesis
Anamnesis refers to the process of collecting and discussing a patient's medical history, including past illnesses, treatments, surgeries, allergies, and significant life events that might impact current medical condition. This is often done during a consultation with a healthcare professional and aids in making diagnoses or determining treatment plans. In a religious context, anamnesis is also the act of remembering or recalling important religious events, typically practiced in Christian liturgy.
Webster Dictionary
Anamnesisnoun
a recalling to mind; recollection
Etymology: [Gr. 'ana`mnhsis, fr. to remind, recall to memory; + to put in mind.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Anamnesis
an-am-nēs′is, n. the recalling of things past to memory: the recollection of the Platonic pre-existence: the history of his illness given by the patient to his physician. [Gr.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of anamnesis in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of anamnesis in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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