Significado de anamnesis | Babel Free
anamˈnesisDefiniciones
The recollection of innate knowledge acquired before birth, according to Plato’s theory of epistemology.
Equivalentes
Bosanski
anamneza
Català
anamnesi
Deutsch
Anamnese
English
anamnesis
Esperanto
anamnezo
Suomi
anamneesi
Français
anamnèse
Hrvatski
anamneza
Bahasa Indonesia
anamnesis
Italiano
anamnesi
日本語
病歴
한국어
병력
Nederlands
anamnese
Polski
anamneza
Română
anamneză
Русский
анамнез
Slovenčina
anamnéza
Српски
anamneza
Ejemplos
“1898, Francis H. Stuart (translator), Oswald Vierordt, A Clinical Text-book of Medical Diagnosis for Physicians and Students, 4th Edition, [1897, O. Vierordt, Diagnostik der Innerer Krankheiten, 5th Edition], W. B. Saunders, page 19, But it is always well for the beginner to secure as complete an anamnesis, or prior history, as possible, in order that he may allow nothing of importance to escape his attention. The anamnesis generally begins with and involves the question as to whether the disease is acute or chronic, what organs are affected or inclined to be diseased.”
Nivel CEFR
B2
Intermedio alto
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B2 — nivel intermedio alto de español.
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B2 — nivel intermedio alto de español.
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