anamnesis [ˌanəmˈniːsɪs] (pl. anamneses -siːz) [mass noun]
recollection, in particular 回忆,尤指 ■the remembering of things from a supposed previous existence (often used with reference to Platonic philosophy) 对假定的前世的回忆(常用于柏拉图哲学理论) ■[count noun](Medicine)a patient's account of their medical history (医)自述病历 ■(Christian Church)the part of the Eucharist in which the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ are recalled (基督教)(圣餐时对基督受难、复活、升天难的)追思
语源
late 16th cent.: from Greek anamnēsis 'remembrance'