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  1. Oath of Hippocrates From HIPPOCRATIC WRITINGS, translated by J. Chadwick and W. N. Mann, Penguin Books, 1950. I swear by Apollo the healer, by Aesculapius, by Hygeia (health) and all the powers of healing, and call to witness all the gods and goddesses that I may keep this Oath, and promise to the best of my ability and judgment: I will pay the ...

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    This Hippocratic Oath has been modified and revised several times. In 1960, the words “utmost respect for life from its beginning” were added, making it a more secular concept, not to be taken in the presence of gods but in front of other people. The Oath was rewritten in 1964 by Dr. Louis Lasagna, Academic Dean at Tufts University School of Medici...

    Thus, the classical Oath of Hippocratic involves the triad of the physician the patient and God, while the revised version involves only the physician and the patient, reliving the Gods of a few responsibilities.

    Want to get a poster of the Hippocratic Oath for your medical practice? Use these files to can print & frame your posters right away. Download The Classic Hippocratic Oath, translated from Greek (PDF, 3.9 MB) Download The Modern Hippocratic Oath, by Louis Lasagna (PDF, 3.9 MB) Download both Classic & Modern Hippocratic Oath (ZIP, 7.8 MB) – Article ...

    Learn about the history and evolution of the Hippocratic Oath, the oldest and most widely known treatise on medical ethics. Download and print PDF posters of the original and revised versions of the Oath.

  2. Download the official version of the Oath of Hippocrates used by the School of Medicine for its professionalism ceremony and investiture of doctoral candidates. Learn about the standards and expectations for academic and learning environments in medical education.

  3. THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH. “I swear by Apollo the healer, by Asclepius, by Health, by Panacea and by all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses that I will carry out to the best of my ability and judgment this oath and this covenant (horkos kai syngraphe)...”.

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  4. Hippocratic Oath (ca. 400 bce) Translated by Francis Adams http://classics.mit.edu/Hippocrates/hippooath.html. I SWEAR by Apollo the physician, and Aesculapius, and Health, and All-heal, and all the gods and goddesses, that, according to my ability and judgment, I will keep this Oath and this stipulation- to reckon him who taught me this Art ...

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  5. On account of the extraordinary circumstances of his time—circumstances that have been amply, but never fully, explained and which stirred Greek society and influenced western values to this day—his work is the fruit of democracy, for Hippocrates professionalized a craft.

  6. digirepo.nlm.nih.gov › ext › dwHippocratic oath

    Hippocrates was guided in his profession by the highest principles of honor and humanity. The Hippocratic oath, the formula of which is ascribed to him, bound all who sought to practice the noble healing art in the most rigorous bonds of honor and brotherhood. (Text of oath. omitted).

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