The more perfect, the better, with a smile.
The study of the structural makeup of an object. Linguistically, anatomy does not have the implication of animateness that physiology has. Please compare HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY.
Language psychology or psychology of language;emerged in the 1960s in opposition to behaviorism, especially on operant conditioning and processing of meaning.
An authentic official copy of a person's written health details. The term applies also to healthy individuals and encompasses vaccinations along with health checks. Please compare ANAMNESIS, CASE HISTORY.
An authentic official copy of a person's written health details. The term applies also to healthy individuals and encompasses vaccinations along with health checks. Please compare ANAMNESIS, CASE HISTORY.
Part of speech: noun. A record of an individual occurrence, as of an illness or disorder. In medical sciences, the phrase would confer focus on a medical issue: . In psychology, the focus would be on the person: In neither context, an occurrence of a symptom denotes a case. Please compare ...
Part of speech: noun. A record of an individual occurrence of an illness or disorder. In medical sciences, the phrase would confer focus on a medical issue: . In psychology, the focus would be on the person: In neither context, an occurrence of a symptom denotes a case. Please compare ...
A reminiscence, memory, remembrance. Etymology: Greek anamimneskein, to bring up from memory. 2. A. Preparatory case history information, the term "case history" to suggest continuation. 2. B. Entire case history as recalled by the patient, the use to connote a close on the case. 3. ...
1. A reminiscence, memory, remembrance. Etymology: Greek anamimneskein, to remember. 2a. Preparatory case history information. 2b. Entire case history as recalled by the patient. 3. Philosophy: memory of past incarnations, a term to imply a memory loss. 4. Religion: remembrance of a sacrifice, ...