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  1. May 21, 2018 · Hippocratic oath (hip-ŏ-krat-ik) n. an oath that may be taken by a doctor to observe the code of behaviour and practice followed by the Greek physician Hippocrates (460–370 BC), called the ‘Father of Medicine’. A Dictionary of Nursing. Hippocratic Oath The recitation of the oath attributed to Hippocrates [1] is an integral part of ...

  2. The Hippocratic Oath. This oath, the oldest and best-known expression of a medical ethic, was for centuries regarded as the guide for proper medical conduct. Although the accomplishments of modern medicine appear to have taken the discipline far from its ancient roots, the oath continues to offer a powerful account of what it means to be a doctor.

  3. The Hippocratic Oath: Classical Version. To hold him who has taught me this art as equal to my parents and to live my life in partnership with him, and if he is in need of money to give him a ...

  4. The Hippocratic Oath is traditionally administered to the young physician upon entering the profession. Although usually attributed to Hippocrates, it is probably an ancient Roman oath. Hippocrates, the Greek physician called the Father of Medicine, lived from about 460 B.C. to 377 B.C. He placed medicine on a scientific foundation, freeing it ...

  5. Hippocrates oath has been considered the gold standard of ethics in medicine since long. But, the oath was formulated long before the advancements in bioethics. In this article, we try to analyse the important aspects of the oath and examine whether it holds up in the current era of medical malpractice and consumer laws or has lost its relevance.

  6. Nov 4, 2020 · The earliest known version of the Hippocratic oath dates back to the fifth century B.C. Many iterations exist, and in many U.S. medical schools it has become customary for incoming medical ...

  7. She completed medical school in Karachi, Pakistan, where she worked with underprivileged populations in resource-limited settings, an experience that highlighted for her the role of ethics in the practice of medicine. Hippocrates, a plague doctor, and today's physician practice in ancient, medieval, and contemporary times and places.

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