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Type Words
Synonyms recollection, remembrance
Type of memory, retention, retentiveness, retentivity
Derivation anamnestic
Type Words
Synonyms medical history, medical record
Type of case history
Derivation anamnestic

Examples of anamnesis

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Anamnesis and Transmission publish philosophy and Anomaly publishes other works including poetry and speculative fiction.
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In a variety of fields-educational, moral political, social-anamnesis is busy these days dredging the pools.
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Plato said that man kind never discovers anything new, but comes into the world knowing subconsciously all that can be known and simply exhumes it in a remembering process called anamnesis.
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Of particular note here is the church's unequivocal recognition of the anamnesis as more than just a memorial but, rather, a re-presentation of Christ Jesus and His Love.
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The anamnesis or medical history taking of issues related to reproductive or sexual medicine may be inhibited by a reluctance of the patient to disclose intimate or uncomfortable information.
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The anamnesis or medical history taking of issues related to sexual or reproductive medicine may be inhibited by a reluctance of the patient to disclose intimate or uncomfortable information.
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  • Medical history: the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient
  • Remembrance: the ability to recall past occurrences
  • Anamnesis may refer to:
  • The second season of the American science fiction series Millennium aired between 1997 and 1998. The Fox Network decided to renew the series for a third season.
  • The ability to recall past events; recollection; The medical history of a patient; The mention of the past; quotation of exemplary authors from memory to establish one's authority
  • A recalling to mind; reminiscence; in Plato, the recollection of ideas known in a previous stage of existence
  • History of illness; nature, beginning and course of the (current) complaints discussed with the patient during medical consultation.
  • (Greek) [from ana back again + mimnesco remember] Recollection; used by Plato in his theory of knowledge. ...
  • The Greek word used to indicate Plato's theory of recollection.