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The title of the page read, "Anamnesis elbow for the patients of dentistry".
Der Zahnarzt C N Heidelberg 2008
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Anamnesis is an overly medical word for patient history - I had to look that up - but it's correct.
Archive 2008-03-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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Anamnesis is an overly medical word for patient history - I had to look that up - but it's correct.
Der Zahnarzt C N Heidelberg 2008
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The title of the page read, "Anamnesis elbow for the patients of dentistry".
Archive 2008-03-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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It should be appearing on the inside back cover of the program book as "Anamnesis for the Artist," and I'll reprint it on JLdN after the convention is over.
trinoc*con 8 jlundberg 2007
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Here our friend _Anamnesis_ seemed fatigued, as if he thought he had spun a sufficiently _long yarn_ on the subject; so we prevailed on him to prosecute the walk, as evening was beginning to close in -- not, indeed, without apprehension that he would make a stand at several other interesting plants on which it might suit him to prelect!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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Anamnesis obtained from the patient, his relatives and official sources is to the effect that the patient comes from an unusually refined colored family, his father being a rather prominent colored minister in this city.
Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck
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The Anamnesis (our "Unde et memores") again is longer in the Basilian Liturgy.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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"And the Anamnesis follows, referring to Our Lord's death, resurrection, ascension, and second coming and going immediately on to the Epiklesis:" Send down upon us and upon this bread and chalice Thy Holy Ghost that He as
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Then come the Anamnesis (Ergo memores ...), joined to it the prayer of oblation (offerimus tibi hanc immaculatam hostiam ...), i.e. practically our "Supra quæ" prayer, and the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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