OATH:
"I swear . . . that I will carry out, according to my ability and judgment, this oath and this indenture [contract]. . . . I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrongdoing."
BACKGROUND ON OATH:
The Greeks excelled in medicine. Hippocrates (hip·AHK·ruh·teez), who lived between about 460 B.C. and about 377 B.C., is considered to be the founder of medical science. Many historians believe that Hippocrates wrote between 60 and 70 medical studies. These studies were based on observation, experiment, and experience and helped to collect medical knowledge in a usable form. Hippocrates taught that disease comes from natural causes, not as punishment from the gods. He believed that rest, fresh air, and a proper diet made the best cures. Hippocrates's ideals were passed along to other Greek physicians. Doctors who were trained in Hippocrates's methods accepted his philosophy that medical treatment should be based on reason, rather than on magic. Today, medical doctors still take the Hippocratic oath. They pledge to follow a code of ethics based on Hippocrates's teachings.
The hippocratic oath is a medical advance because it forces doctors to pledge not to do harm to their patients.
The hippocratic oath is a medical advance because it forces doctors to pledge not to do harm to their patients.
Possible answer to the question: The Hippocratic oath is an oath taken by doctors to observe a code of medical ethics.
Yes they do, WHY? Because they want to keep the tradition alive.
No, for doctors. Multiple medical schools put their graduates under Hippocrates' Oath.
Medical doctors still take the Hippocratic oath that they will practice honestly, and they use many of the same kinds of instruments as Hippocrates and other Greek doctors did
It's possible that you are referring to an ancient Greek called Hippocrates and he formulated what is knwn as the Hippocratic Oath that UK doctors have to take. Other countries may use it as well - I don't know.
Well yes, kinda. There is no law that requires medical student to take the oath upon graduation, Although About 98% of American med. student take an oath of some form. In contrast only about 50% of British students do.
Some parts of the medical profession.
The hippocratic oath says "do no harm."
Doctors in Alexandria made many discoveries about how the human body works. Hippocrates was a doctor who looked for natural causes of diseases. He is often called the "father of medicine." Even today, when people become doctors, the official promise they make to heal is called the Hippocratic Oath.
Technically, yes. Only they will swear under different types of oath, such as modified Hippocratic Oath, The Physician's Oath, Declaration of Geneva, Oath of Maimonides, Osteopathic Oath, and many others. Surveys states that some countries have its own oath that doctors will have to sign. Most of the oaths was modified from original Hippocratic Oath.