CO OZNACZA SŁOWO HIPPOCRATIC OATH
przysięga Hipokratesa
Zastrzyk Hipokratesa jest przysięgą historycznie podjęta przez lekarzy i innych pracowników służby zdrowia, którzy przysięgają, że uczciwie praktykują medycynę. Powszechnie uważa się, że hipokrates został napisany, często uważany za ojca zachodniej medycyny lub przez jednego z jego uczniów. Przysięga jest napisana w jososkim języku greckim i jest zazwyczaj włączona do korpusu hippiskalnego. Klasyczny uczony Ludwig Edelstein zaproponował, że przysięga została napisana przez Pitagorejczyków, teorię, która została przesłuchana z powodu braku dowodów na naukę w szkole pitagorejskiej medycyny. O wartości historycznej i tradycyjnej przysięgę uznaje się za rytuał przejścia dla lekarzy medycyny w wielu krajach, chociaż w dzisiejszej wersji zmodernizowana wersja tekstu różni się między nimi. Zastrzyk Hipokratesa jest jednym z najbardziej znanych greckich tekstów medycznych. Wymaga nowego lekarza, aby przysięgał na wielu bogów uzdrawiających, że będzie przestrzegał szeregu profesjonalnych standardów etycznych.
Definicja słowa Hippocratic oath w słowniku
Definicja przysięgi Hipokratesa w słowniku to przysięga podjęta przez lekarza w celu przestrzegania kodeksu etyki lekarskiej, podobno pochodzącego z Hipokratesa.
CYTATY ZE SŁOWEM «HIPPOCRATIC OATH»
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Hippocratic oath.
When I took the Hippocratic oath and was effectively 'sworn in' as a doctor, I took the same vow that doctors have taken for generations. Patient autonomy is core to this oath.
I feel badly for the people who suffer from the side effects and consequences of hazardous pharmaceuticals. It's antithetical to the Hippocratic oath.
I think the personal satisfaction of doing good in the community and increasing value and holding true to the Hippocratic oath and being able to provide services to those that are in need is very strong moral reason to provide services for the underserved.
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The
Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine
This short work examines what the Hippocratic Oath said to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today.
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The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine
This engaging book examines what the Hippocratic Oath meant to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today.
Steven H. Miles Professor of Medicine and Bioethics University of Minnesota,
2003
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Beyond the
Hippocratic Oath: A Memoir on the Rise of Modern ...
A pioneer in kidney transplantation in Canada in the late 1950s, Dr. John Dossetor was faced with making many ethical decisions in his ground-breaking research and practice in nephrology so it was with much personal experience that he ...
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Hippocratic, Religious, and Secular Medical Ethics: The ...
Hippocratic, Religious, and Secular Medical Ethics is the magnum opus of one of the most distinguished medical ethicists of his generation.
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First, Do No Harm: The President's Cousin Explains Why His ...
In this work, Dr. Wolf takes the gloves off and describes the results of decades of government intervention in health care, the disastrous doubling down on failure of ObamaCare and finally the alternative free market reforms that will save ...
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Ethics and Psychiatry: Toward Professional Definition
Appendix 2 HIPPOCRATIC OATH FOR PSYCHIATRISTS What follows is an oath
in the Hippocratic tradition drafted for psychiatrists. It was written by Maurice
Levine, distinguished former chairman of the University of Cincinnati Department
of ...
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Medical Ethics in the Ancient World
What are the six major parts of the Hippocratic Oath? 3. How can the prohibition
against surgery in the Oath be understood? Were there sound reasons medically
for banning surgery? 4. Was the Hippocratic Oath very well known among most ...
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The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code : Human Rights in ...
The Hippocratic oath was written (probably not by Hippocrates) some time
between 470 and 360 B.c.e. It has had profound significance for the general
ethos of medical practice and medical ethics.7 It explicitly states that the
physician should ...
George J. Annas Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Medicine Michael A. Grodin Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Director of Law, and Ethics Program both of the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health,
1992
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Introduction to Massage Therapy
Within the Corpus, the Hippocratic Oath is a statement in which physicians swear
to respect, honor, and share knowledge with their teachers, promise to treat their
patients to the best of their ability and only with good intentions, swear that they ...
Mary Beth Braun, Stephanie J. Simonson,
2008
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On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics
15 The Hippocratic Oath Insofar as a Christian May Swear It Blessed be God the
Father of our Lord Iesus Christ. VI/ho is blessed for ever and ever; I lie not. I will
bring no stain upon the learning of the medical art. Neither will I give poison to ...
Stephen E. Lammers, Allen Verhey,
1998
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «HIPPOCRATIC OATH»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
Hippocratic oath w wiadomościach.
One churchman's response to same-sex marriage (letter) - The York …
Carrying the medical metaphor further, the Hippocratic Oath states in part, “First, do no harm.” If one comes to the church to request what the ... «York Daily Record/Sunday News, Lip 15»
Virtual human teases out mental health secrets from patients | Stuff …
The Hippocratic Oath imposes a code of confidentiality on doctors: "I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed ... «Stuff.co.nz, Lip 15»
General Surgery News - Administering Death, Terminating Suffering …
In the Hippocratic Oath, you have the obligation to take away suffering and sometimes that can only be done by taking away life.” Dr. Solomon agreed with this ... «General Surgery News, Lip 15»
God, Australia's Border Force and Medical Ethics - Counterpunch
“It's a gag law. It seems to me it contradicts The Hippocratic Oath of medicos not to be able to report on the welfare of their patients. «CounterPunch, Lip 15»
NYTIMES article recounts Alabama Governor Bentley (R …
... a state where more than one million of 4.8 million residents depend on the program, betokens a stunning indifference to the Hippocratic oath. «Yall Politics, Lip 15»
Namrata Damor and Victoria Kharkongor – the poignant absurdities …
Is not such doctor be stripped of their medical garb and is it not just time to recall the Hippocratic Oath that they swear-in before taking this ... «Assam Times, Lip 15»
Shawn Vestal: Local psychologists had high-level backup for torture …
For many in the profession, the participation of psychologists in interrogations was a clear-cut breach of the Hippocratic oath. Interestingly, the ... «The Spokesman Review, Lip 15»
New way to stop you lying to the doctor - Life & Style - NZ Herald News
The Hippocratic Oath imposes a code of confidentiality on doctors: "I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed ... «New Zealand Herald, Lip 15»
The Jewish Press » » Dignity – “New” Definitions
In the June 18, 2008, issue of JAMA, Dr. Emanuel blames the Hippocratic Oath for the 'overuse' of medical care. “Medical school education and ... «The Jewish Press, Lip 15»
Medical care: Whose right is it anyway? | Daily Maverick
The Constitution, the Hippocratic Oath – these are foundational documents which supposedly embrace our common humanity; scripts that ... «Daily Maverick, Lip 15»