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Even if you're not a doctor, maybe you remember something about the Hippocratic oath.
It's as if we had taken some kind of Hippocratic oath.
The Hippocratic bench and other devices were used to this end.
Some physicians do indeed remain true to the Hippocratic oath.
He trusted her and the Hippocratic oath had nothing to do with it.
Worse, it felt like a violation of her hippocratic oath.
One of his main areas of research was Hippocratic medicine.
He has been supposed, by both ancient and modern scholars, to be the author of several works in the Hippocratic collection.
"By the Hippocratic oath, you should first do no harm," she said.
It was Hippocratic practice to write in this style.
Doctors probably did not begin swearing to the Hippocratic oath until about 1100.
These days the Hippocratic oath may as well be a vow of poverty.
How else to account for a man of medicine so denying his Hippocratic oath?
In fact, the Hippocratic oath says quite the opposite.
Fortunately, human relations experts don't take a Hippocratic oath to do no harm.
For judges, the Hippocratic oath means not only "do no harm" to the law or to the country, but to the court itself.
"As a doctor under the Hippocratic oath, your first responsibility is to the patient, the player.
In her course at university she starts off with the Hippocratic Oath itself.
It is often used as an alternative to the Hippocratic Oath.
The displays include some literature about the Hippocratic medicine.
The earliest set of ethical ideas in medicine was the Hippocratic oath.
Here you are, talking altruism, debriefing patients, all that good Hippocratic stuff.
Perhaps you have reason- how his Hippocratic heart must bleed for all those lost souls."
Anyone who wants to die can do it without having to make a doctor compromise her Hippocratic oath."
For many doctors, the graduation ceremony is the first and only encounter with the Hippocratic oath.