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Informed Consent as a Human Right in the Inter‐American Human Rights System (IAHRS)
ABSTRACT Informed consent is presented as a fundamental right and principle in modern medical practice. It involves obtaining permission from a patient before any medical procedure, treatment, or research protocol. Although not explicitly recognized as a standalone right in international human rights instruments, informed consent in healthcare is ...
Diana Rocío Bernal‐Camargo +1 more
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Reflections on Consciousness in Intensive Care
ABSTRACT Evaluating consciousness in intensive care is pivotal to relieving suffering with analgesic or sedative drugs and in prognosis and diagnoses. The usual clinical perspective is to equate consciousness with responsiveness, assuming functional motor responses and sympathetic activity of the patient. Clinical diagnoses of coma may be wrong in more
Michael Broomé, Tiit Mathiesen
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Greek Medicine Practice at Ancient Rome: The Physician Molecularist Asclepiades
Background: In the pre-Hellenistic period, the concept of medicine was not well-defined. Usually, a disease was considered as a divine punishment and its treatment was devolved to the priests who asked for healing from the divinities.
Luigi Santacroce +2 more
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La technicité de la médecine hippocratique et ses limites
The Technicity of the Hippocratic Medicine and Its Limits The study is concerned with the Hippocratic concept of techne which formed a part of the broader debates on techne occurring in 5th century Greece.
Sylva Fischerová
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PRINCIPLES OF HIPPOCRATIC MEDICINE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MODERN MEDICINE
In this paper authors described some of the principles and theses of Hippocratic medicine. They emphasized that regardless existing controversial opinions as to whether Hippocrates stated some theses or not, and controversial views on some of his principles, he is often called the "father" of medicine, who laid the foundations in medicine as a science.
Brigić, Anel +5 more
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Challenges of New Healthcare Reform Act 2017 and Possible Rise of Defensive Medicine in Nepal
Hippocratic oath, written 4th or 5th century BC, is still the binding mantra for physicians, which swears to fulfill to the best of one’s ability and judgement, and treat sick human beings not just illness.
Yogesh Acharya +3 more
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La médecine néo-hippocratique des années 1930 : le temps d’une rencontre
The 1930s neo-hippocratism movement materialized with the organisation of the first International Congress of neo-hippocratic Medicine in Paris in July 1937.
Léo Bernard
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History of medicine: our Hippocratic heritage
Adamantios Koraes, an 18th century physician and Greek cholar from the island of Chios, who lived in France and ho edited many masterpieces of the Ancient Greek Literaure, wrote: ‘The life of Hippocrates is one of the few that can ardly have had a parallel. He has resembled his contempoary Sokrates.
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Not Just Half a Doctor: Promoting Humanism During Stressful Times
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, Volume 4, Issue 1, Page 6-11, March 2026.
Nigel S. Bamford +7 more
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Leopardi e la fisiognomica: una storia antica?
Physiognomy originated in the Hippocratic context around the fifth century B.C. as a tool for interpreting those physical signs that resulted from geoclimatic influence on the individual.
Marta Leoni
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