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ICD 9 CM Code 346.90 - Migraine, unspecified, without mention of intractable migraine without mention of status migrainosus.
Migraine, unspecified, without mention of intractable migraine Reference: The International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM)
Epilepsy has been known to medical science for thousands of years. It is mentioned Babylonian literature, the Bible and in Greek and Roman medical texts. No one knows the person who identified it first.
I remember my mom used to make me feel better about worries of my own epilepsy by telling me some of the most influential (not to mention--intelligent) people were epileptics. Socrates, Aristotle, Julius Caesar...and so on.
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Mention is already a verb. For example "to mention something to someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
You can use the word mention in the following sentence. I wish that he would mention me in his speech.
'Mention not' in French becomes 'mentionne pas'.
The word "mention" in Tagalog can be translated as "banggit."
The root word for mention is "mentionem," which comes from the Latin word "mentio," meaning "a mention or remark."
Yes, the word 'mention' is both a noun (mention, mentions) and a verb (mention, mentions, mentioning, mentioned).Examples:There was a mention of our opening in the newspaper today. (noun)I will mention your concerns to the contractor. (verb)