In medicine, a social history (abbreviated "SocHx") is a portion of the medical history (and thus the admission note) addressing familial, occupational, and recreational aspects of the patient's personal life that have the potential to be clinically significant.
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Uso de social history en inglés
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He is steeped in New Zealand's history from military to socialhistory.
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The socialhistory of the season is adequately chronicled in the Journal:-
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The socialhistory of heroin in Ireland over the last 50 years.
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But being socialhistory, it contains much for a wider public also.
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But it was a portentous moment in Irish commercial and socialhistory.
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Its most likeable feature is the detailed socialhistory of the area.
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He had typed himself a small footnote in academic and socialhistory.
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Chaperoning Miss Brooke's investigations into the seamy side of current socialhistory?
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Our Friends is a fantastic way of looking at socialhistory.
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Are these new, evolved males desirable in terms of socialhistory?
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But he left behind a fascinating socialhistory of a life long gone.
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His socialhistory also revealed a chronic 30-year history of smoking.
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Like its predecessor, this is largely a work of socialhistory.
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It is a fascinating story, socialhistory as its most poignant.
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He'll also explore the fascinating socialhistory of Desart Demesne Wood.
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Tamara Stelmajova was his socialhistory teacher at the No 281 grammar school.