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  3. The Hippocratic Oath is an ancient oath of ethics for physicians, attributed to the Greek doctor Hippocrates. It includes the principle of non-maleficence, which means "first do no harm" to patients.

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · Learn the origin and meaning of the phrase "first, do no harm" and how it relates to medical practice. Find out why it may not be as practical or helpful as you might think.

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  5. Primum non nocere is a Latin phrase that means "first, do no harm" and is a fundamental principle of bioethics. Learn about its origin, usage, and contrast with beneficence.

  6. Jun 4, 2020 · Nonmaleficence is the obligation of a physician not to harm the patient. This simply stated principle supports several moral rules − do not kill, do not cause pain or suffering, do not incapacitate, do not cause offense, and do not deprive others of the goods of life.

    • Basil Varkey
    • 10.1159/000509119
    • 2020
    • Med Princ Pract. 2021 Feb; 30(1): 17-28.
  7. Aug 2, 2024 · The Hippocratic oath is a set of principles attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, which guides the conduct of medical professionals. It includes the pledge to do no harm to patients and to respect their confidentiality.

  8. Oct 20, 2019 · The phrase "first do no harm" is not part of the Hippocratic oath, but it reflects its ethical principles. Learn about the history and sources of this popular medical dictum and how it is used in modern healthcare.

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