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anamnesis

/an-am-nee-sis/US // ˌæn æmˈni sɪs //UK // (ˌænæmˈniːsɪs) //

忆苦思甜,记忆,忆述,赦免

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural an·am·ne·ses [an-am-nee-seez]. /ˌæn æmˈni siz/.

    • : the recollection or remembrance of the past; reminiscence.
    • : Platonism. recollection of the Ideas, which the soul had known in a previous existence, especially by means of reasoning.
    • : the medical history of a patient.
    • : Immunology. a prompt immune response to a previously encountered antigen, characterized by more rapid onset and greater effectiveness of antibody and T cell reaction than during the first encounter, as after a booster shot in a previously immunized person.
    • : Often Anamnesis . a prayer in a Eucharistic service, recalling the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ.

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Examples

  • A more thorough anamnesis showed the existence of an extreme prudishness.

  • Recollection (anamnesis) alone would prove pre-existence, but not existence after death.

  • With the exception of negativism, which appears only in the anamnesis, all the cardinal stupor symptoms are found in this history.

  • An aunt who gave the anamnesis had known the patient only since she came to the United States, a year before admission.

  • The anamnesis states that she was slow, complained of not being able to think and feeling as if she had no brain.