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A Hippocratic Oath for Scientists
Science, 1999T he tremendous advances in pure science made during the 20th century have completely changed the relation between science and society. Through its technological applications, science has become a dominant element in our lives. It has enormously improved the quality of life.
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Science, 1999
One of the most reiterated and erroneous myths of medical history appears in the review by Julio Licinio of Howard I. Kushner's book A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette Syndrome (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999) ( Science 's Compass, 1 Oct., p. [56][1]).
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One of the most reiterated and erroneous myths of medical history appears in the review by Julio Licinio of Howard I. Kushner's book A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette Syndrome (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999) ( Science 's Compass, 1 Oct., p. [56][1]).
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The Dental register
Abstract Abstract: The Hippocratic Oath is an early statement on bioethics believed to have originated and developed between the sixth century bce and the first century ce. It emphasizes the responsibilities of a practitioner, including respect for professional boundaries, confidentiality, and moral principles.
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Abstract Abstract: The Hippocratic Oath is an early statement on bioethics believed to have originated and developed between the sixth century bce and the first century ce. It emphasizes the responsibilities of a practitioner, including respect for professional boundaries, confidentiality, and moral principles.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— I was surprised to read the editorial "A New Interpretation of a Paragraph in the Hippocratic Oath" inThe JournalNovember 4. The "new interpretation" is meaningless and not in accord with the spirit of the rest of the oath. It vitiates one of the most important paragraphs in the entire oath.
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To the Editor:— I was surprised to read the editorial "A New Interpretation of a Paragraph in the Hippocratic Oath" inThe JournalNovember 4. The "new interpretation" is meaningless and not in accord with the spirit of the rest of the oath. It vitiates one of the most important paragraphs in the entire oath.
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Although it has been altered to reflect changes in medical knowledge and practice, the Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics that has been taken by physicians since ancient times. The authorship of the oath remains disputed, but it is popularly attributed to Hippocrates, a Greek physician who lived around 460 to 370 BCE.
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The Analyst and the Hippocratic Oath
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1961openaire +2 more sources
The policymaker's Hippocratic oath
International Journal of Drug Policy, 2012openaire +2 more sources

