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The use of Human Subjects in Biomedical Research: A Problematic Scientific Past Shapes Present Ethical Challenges [PDF]
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code and the Helsinki Declaration focused on informed consent in human experimentation.
Pawlik, Timothy M.
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Medicine as a Moral Art: The Hippocratic Philosophy of Herbert Ratner, M.D. [PDF]
Riley, Patrick G.D.
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Honoring the Hippocratic Oath: Medical Student Perspective Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Zhou BP.
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Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild
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Reflections on the Hippocratic Oath and Declaration of Geneva in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Packianathan S +3 more
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Health care practices in ancient Greece: The Hippocratic ideal.
Asclepius and Hippocrates focused medical practice on the natural approach and treatment of diseases, highlighting the importance of understanding the patient's health, independence of mind, and the need for harmony between the individual, social and ...
Christos F Kleisiaris +2 more
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The Hippocratic Oath, Principle of Confidentiality and the Moral Burden of Physicians
The Hippocratic Oath containing the principle of confidentiality is a major cornerstone of medical ethics putting the obligation on physicians to maintain the secrecy of patient information.
Archibong EI, Ukeagu LOC
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Confidentiality in Medical Oaths: (when the white crow becomes gray...) [PDF]
La confidencialidad, junto con los principios éticos de beneficencia y no-maleficencia, es la norma más señalada en los Juramentos Médicos de la actualidad.
Gelpi, Ricardo Jorge +3 more
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