释义 |
an·am·ne·sis \ˌanəmˈnēsə̇s, ˌaˌnam-\ noun (plural anamne·ses \-ēˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek anamnēsis, from anamimnēskein to remind (from ana- + mimnēskein to remind) + -sis — more at mind 1. : a recalling to mind : reminiscence < in only one sense is B.F.'s Daughter a departure from the author's previous anamneses — John Woodburn > 2. : information concerning a medical or psychiatric patient and his background for use in analyzing his condition — compare catamnesis, follow-up 3. often capitalized : the eucharistic prayer recalling the sacrifice of Christ and ending with the words “Do this in remembrance of me” |