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Definitions from the WebAnamnesisNounSense 1: The remembering or recalling of past experiences or events. Example Sentence: During therapy, the patient had a vivid anamnesis of a traumatic childhood experience. NounSense 2: The medical history of a patient as narrated by the patient. Example Sentence: The doctor carefully reviewed the anamnesis provided by the patient to make a correct diagnosis. NounSense 3: In Platonic philosophy, the recollection of knowledge or ideas gained in a previous existence. Example Sentence: Socrates argued that anamnesis allows the soul to remember the eternal truths it once knew. NounSense 4: A literary or artistic work that evokes memories or nostalgia. Example Sentence: The novel was a beautiful anamnesis of the author's hometown, filled with vivid descriptions and sentimental recollections. NounSense 5: A Catholic Christian liturgical prayer of thanksgiving, especially for the Eucharist. Example Sentence: The priest led the congregation in the anamnesis, expressing gratitude for Christ's sacrifice. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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