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  2. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia

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    The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods , to uphold specific ethical standards.

  3. Hippocratic Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The most famous work in the Hippocratic Corpus is the Hippocratic Oath, a landmark declaration of medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath is both philosophical and practical; it not only deals with abstract principles but practical matters such as removing stones and aiding one's teacher financially. It is a complex and probably not the work of ...

  4. Pessary - Wikipedia

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    The term 'pessary' itself, is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'pessós', meaning round stone used for games. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Pessaries are even mentioned in the oldest surviving copy of the Greek medical text, Hippocratic Oath , as something that physicians should never administer for the purposes of an abortion: "Similarly I will not give to a ...

  5. Medical encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The Hippocratic Oath is an oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine. It is widely believed that the oath was written by Hippocrates , the father of western medicine, in the 4th century BC, or by one of his students

  6. Therapeutic nihilism - Wikipedia

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    The phrase therapeutic nihilism is included in a modern version of the Hippocratic Oath, traditionally taken by physicians upon graduation, "... I will apply for the benefit of the sick, all measures [that] are required, avoiding those twin traps of over-treatment and therapeutic nihilism." [6]

  7. Professional ethics - Wikipedia

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    A 12th-century Byzantine manuscript of the Hippocratic oath.. Professional ethics encompass the personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals. [1]The word professionalism originally applied to vows of a religious order.

  8. On Ancient Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It therefore, takes a more holistic view of the human organism which defines simple categorization of disease causality and treatment or cure. It places emphasis on physis (nature) or unitary vital force of the organism by which the physician must be guided. It is the self-healing powers of the human organism, the inner physician, which must ...

  9. Hippocratic Oath (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Hippocratic Oath is the tradition of ethical oaths for medical practitioners. Hippocratic Oath may also refer to: "Hippocratic Oath" (DS9 episode), an episode within the Star Trek franchise; Hippocratic Oath for scientists, a form of the medical oath, adapted for scientists