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Hippocratic oath
noun
- an oath embodying the duties and obligations of physicians, usually taken by those about to enter upon the practice of medicine.
Hippocratic oath
/ 藢丑瑟辫蓹蕣藞办谤忙迟瑟办 /
noun
- an oath taken by a doctor to observe a code of medical ethics supposedly derived from that of Hippocrates
Hippocratic oath
- A traditional oath of physicians, who pledge to practice medicine according to the ideals and moral principles put forth by Hippocrates .
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Hippocratic oath1
First recorded in 1740鈥50
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Please, empower OBs to apply their medical expertise and honor their Hippocratic oath.
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"The Hippocratic oath supposedly says 'first, do no harm,'" Reynolds explained.
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Since then, the Hippocratic oath to 鈥渄o no harm鈥 has been incorporated into the humanitarian lexicon.
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鈥淭here鈥檚 the Hippocratic oath, though. I mean the medical profession is a profession,鈥 she said.
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鈥淏ut I think it鈥檚 very dangerous to have doctors violating their Hippocratic oath and killing people鈥 want the doctor to play doctor, and not executioner.鈥
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