noun
- plural of anamnesis; medical histories of patients obtained through questioning about past illnesses and symptoms
- plural of anamnesis; acts of recollection or remembrance, especially of things from the past
Usage: medical
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The doctor reviewed several anamneses before making her diagnosis.
- Detailed anamneses revealed a pattern of symptoms across multiple patients.
- The medical students practiced taking anamneses from volunteer patients.
- These anamneses provided crucial information about the family’s medical history.
- The philosopher wrote about anamneses as a form of spiritual remembering.
- Through careful anamneses, the researcher uncovered forgotten childhood memories.