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...First Do No Harm is a 1997 American drama television film produced and directed by Jim Abrahams, written by Ann Beckett, and starring Meryl Streep, Fred Ward, and Seth Adkins. It is about a boy whose severe epilepsy , unresponsive to medications with terrible side effects, is controlled by the ketogenic diet .
Primum non nocere (Classical Latin: [ˈpriːmũː noːn nɔˈkeːrɛ]) is a Latin phrase that means "first, do no harm". The phrase is sometimes recorded as primum nil nocere . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
It is often said that "First do no harm" (Latin: Primum non nocere) is a part of the original Hippocratic oath. A related phrase is found in Epidemics, Book I, of the Hippocratic school: "Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or do not harm the patient". [7]
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The Kentucky Fried Movie: No Yes No 1980 Airplane! Yes Yes Yes Co-directed with David & Jerry Zucker: 1984 Top Secret! Yes Yes Yes 1986 Ruthless People: Yes No No 1988 Big Business: Yes No No The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! No Yes Yes 1990 Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael: Yes No No 1991 Hot Shots! Yes Yes No 1993 Hot Shots! Part ...
He made his debut as a child actor in the TV shows Small Talk and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch in 1996 and the films ...First Do No Harm and Titanic in 1997. He later made a successful transition to portraying adult characters. Adkins played Pinocchio in the film Geppetto (2000) and appeared in the film Let Me In (2010) directed by Matt Reeves.
In “American Historia: The Untold Story of Latinos,” Leguizamo sets the record straight as he delves into U.S. Latino and Latin American history in a three-part series.
Miriam Haddu, Joanna Page (eds.): Visual Synergies in Fiction and Documentary Film from Latin America, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009; Stephen M. Hart. A Companion to Latin American Film, Tamesis, 2004; John King: Magical Reels: A History of Cinema in Latin America, New edition, Verso, 2000, ISBN 1-85984-233-X; Mafud, Lucio (2016). La imagen ausente.