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On My Oath

Southern Medical Journal, 2023
Most osteopathic medical students will take an oath adopted in 1954 by the American Osteopathic Association. We examine this oath to explore its ethical content by focusing on two specific lines. We conclude that the oath would benefit from scrupulous revision to promote patient-centered care.
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The Hippocratic Oath

The Linacre Quarterly, 2022
The Hippocratic Oath is the oldest and wisest description of our profession. It contains profound wisdom on the nature of health, healing, and the relationships both within and without that are necessary to the good practice of medicine. The practices described in its lines are antidotes for much of what ails modern medicine.
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The Oath

Hospital Practice, 1990
Abstract The Hippocratic Oath is one of those documents that is omnipresent in discussions of the foundations of medicine but seldom gets thought about in day-to-day medical practice. Therefore, when the subject came up during a classroom discussion on medical ethics, prompted by reading and analysis of the novel Arrowsmith, I was not
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The Oath of Asaph

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1965
Excerpt The oldest Hebrew medical manuscript is a work ascribed to Asaph Judaeus or Asaph ben Berachiah, an ancient Jewish physician.
F, ROSNER, S, MUNTNER
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OATHS CLASSIFICATION. OATHS OF THE FIELD

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2023
the article includes the essence of speech genres, issues of classification, distinguishing types, and genetically close phenomena bordering on it, among the topical issues of the theory of speech genres. At the same time, the classification of speech genres is one of the most controversial and complex areas of the theory of modern speech genres.
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The Oath of the Healer

JAMA, 1991
To the Editor.— In the eyes of God and in the presence of my fellow students and teachers, I at this most solemn time in my life do freely take this Oath, whereby I shall pledge to myself and all others the manner in which I shall live the rest of my days.
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The Hippocratic Oath

Journal of American College Health, 1995
pollo the physician, the sun god, drove the chariot of sun. He was the son of Zeus and Leto and the ,brother of Artemis, goddess of the moon. Apollo’s son was Asclepius, who was taught healing by the centaur Chauron; so skilled in medicine was he that he could restore the dead to life.
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How the honesty oath works: Quick, intuitive truth telling under oath

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2021
Tobias Beck
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An Oath to End Oaths.

American Psychologist, 1954
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