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anamnesis

[an-am-nee-sis] / ˌæn æmˈni sɪs /




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

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Psychoanalysis has confirmed this suspicion in all cases of inversion accessible, and has decidedly changed their anamnesis by filling up the infantile amnesias.

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Is not this the Platonic doctrine of anamnesis, Christianised in a most beautiful manner?

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The anamnesis of the Ideas is chiefly insisted upon in the mythical portions of the dialogues, and really occupies a very small space in the entire works of Plato.

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In fact we really found only 6 out of 58 cases of pure allopsychic delusions, which could be safely taken as showing so much coincidence between anamnesis and delusions that a correlation could be risked.

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