case history
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of case history
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Not all of his previous case history had made it into his care plan when he was transferred to the adult unit.
From BBC • Sep. 21, 2023
Part case history, part white paper, Schleicher’s book is an academic study with an intended audience of federal policy aides, state officials, and bankruptcy judges.
From Slate • Jun. 5, 2023
The house — in this case, history — is on my side.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 2, 2021
What particularly interested me, I said, was that his symptoms mirrored those of a child to whom Doidge had devoted a case history in his second book.
From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2019
He could see that she was beside herself with joy over finding a legitimate cause, a bona fide case history, a new movement.
From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole
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