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Anamnesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Medical history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The medical history or anamnesis (abbr. Hx ) of a patient is information gained by a physician or other healthcare professional by asking specific questions, either of the patient or of other pe...
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Definition of anamnesis from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... MLA Style; "anamnesis." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2009.
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Indeed, I want to look towards that which inspires me, reminded of the future potential, the Omega point, to be the best we can be. ... This I call anamnesis, to remember the future. Of course I am not the first using this greek word, Plato and theologians use it as well for similar reasons.
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Definition of anamnesis in the Medical Dictionary. anamnesis explanation. Information about anamnesis in Free online English dictionary. What is anamnesis? Meaning of anamnesis medical term. What does anamnesis mean? ... I learned from a dream guide in my childhood that the most important knowledge comes to us through anamnesis,
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Free Online Library: Recollection, Zakhor, Anamnesis: On Ira Stone's Reading Levinas/Reading Talmud.(Review) by "Cross Currents"; Education Book reviews Books ... wrote in his 1994 programmatic statement for American Jewish theology: "[s]haken to our root by [2] ; Despite the good reasons behind an approach such as Green's,
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#134: Door (a Weekly Anamnesis redux) ... Last week one brave soul stepped forward with her (his?) Weekly Anamnesis. I’m guessing we can at least double that this week (if you’re reading this, you’re probably a writer, so get writing!). Instructions for participation can be found here.
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