Osna-Shkolnikov symptom - meaning and definition. What is Osna-Shkolnikov symptom
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What (who) is Osna-Shkolnikov symptom - definition

VISIONARY ABILITY PRACTICED BY THE POETS OF ANCIENT IRELAND
Himbas Forosnai; Imbus For Osna; Imus For Osna; Himbas forosnai; Imus for osna; Imbas

Semeiology         
  • Painting of [[René Laennec]] in 1816 using an early method of [[auscultation]] on a man with [[tuberculosis]].
OBJECTIVE INDICATION OF A MEDICAL FACT OR CHARACTERISTIC OF A DISEASE, INJURY, OR ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE THAT MAY BE DETECTED DURING THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF A PATIENT
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·noun ·Alt. of Semiology.
Symptomatic         
  • Painting of [[René Laennec]] in 1816 using an early method of [[auscultation]] on a man with [[tuberculosis]].
OBJECTIVE INDICATION OF A MEDICAL FACT OR CHARACTERISTIC OF A DISEASE, INJURY, OR ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE THAT MAY BE DETECTED DURING THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF A PATIENT
Symptoms; Symptomatic; Clinical Signs and Symptoms; Sign (medical); Clinical sign; Cardinal symptom; Sign (medicine); Symtoms; Presenting symptoms; Clinical signs; Symptom relief; Diagnostic sign; Clinical symptom; Medical symptom; Symtom; Simptom; Semeiology; Negative symptom; Symptoms and signs; Medical sign; Symptom; Physical sign; Constitutional symptom; Negative symptoms; Constitutional symptoms; Non-specific symptoms; Non-specific symptom; Nonspecific symptoms; Nonspecific symptom; Medical signs; Cardinal sign (pathology); Positive symptom; Positive symptoms; Symptom journal; Cardinal signs; Symptomatology; Iatrotropic symptom; Non-specific; Symptom (medicine); Symptomology; Physiological response; Neuropsychiatric symptoms
·adj ·Alt. of Symptomatical.
symptom         
  • Painting of [[René Laennec]] in 1816 using an early method of [[auscultation]] on a man with [[tuberculosis]].
OBJECTIVE INDICATION OF A MEDICAL FACT OR CHARACTERISTIC OF A DISEASE, INJURY, OR ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE THAT MAY BE DETECTED DURING THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF A PATIENT
Symptoms; Symptomatic; Clinical Signs and Symptoms; Sign (medical); Clinical sign; Cardinal symptom; Sign (medicine); Symtoms; Presenting symptoms; Clinical signs; Symptom relief; Diagnostic sign; Clinical symptom; Medical symptom; Symtom; Simptom; Semeiology; Negative symptom; Symptoms and signs; Medical sign; Symptom; Physical sign; Constitutional symptom; Negative symptoms; Constitutional symptoms; Non-specific symptoms; Non-specific symptom; Nonspecific symptoms; Nonspecific symptom; Medical signs; Cardinal sign (pathology); Positive symptom; Positive symptoms; Symptom journal; Cardinal signs; Symptomatology; Iatrotropic symptom; Non-specific; Symptom (medicine); Symptomology; Physiological response; Neuropsychiatric symptoms
n.
Indication, sign, mark, note, token.

Wikipedia

Imbas forosnai

Imbas forosnai, is a gift of clairvoyance or visionary ability practised by the gifted poets of ancient Ireland.

In Old Irish, Imbas imeans "inspiration," and specifically refers to the sacred poetic inspiration believed to be possessed by the fili (Old Irish: inspired, visionary poets) in Early Ireland. Forosnai means "illuminated" or "that which illuminates". Descriptions of the practices associated with Imbas forosnai are found in Cormac's Glossary and in the mythology associated with the hero Fionn mac Cumhaill. In the Táin Bó Cúailgne, the woman poet Fedelm uses her imbas forosnai to predict the outcome of a battle. Imbas forosnai involved the practitioner engaging in sensory deprivation techniques in order to enter a trance and receive answers or prophecy.

In the Celtic traditions, poetry has always served as a primary conveyance of spiritual truth. Celtic texts differentiate between normal poetry, which is only a matter of learned skill, and "inspired" poetry, which is seen as a gift from the gods.

Some Celtic Reconstructionists are involved in the revival of the practices connected with Imbas forosnai.