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Scientists do not have a formal Hippocratic Oath like doctors, but they are guided by ethical principles outlined in codes of conduct and research ethics protocols. These principles include honesty, integrity, transparency, respect for research subjects, and a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge for the benefit of society. Compliance with these principles is essential to maintain the credibility and trustworthiness of scientific research.
Hippocrates is often referred to as the "father of Western medicine" due to his significant contributions to the field and the establishment of a code of ethics for physicians known as the Hippocratic Oath.
It derives from the Hippocratic oath for physicians, "I will not cut for stone", referring to the then known practice of surgically removing stones from bodily organs, generally the bladder and the urinary tract. This surgical procedure was called a lithotomy and was performed by lithotomists (surgeons), not by physicians. The Hippocratic oath was for physicians, not surgeons. The remainder of the sentence makes that clear: "I will not cut for stone, even for patients in whom the disease is manifest; I will leave this operation to be performed by practitioners, specialists in this art."
The title of the "founder of medical science" is often attributed to Hippocrates, an ancient Greek physician who lived around 460-370 BCE. He is known for establishing a systematic approach to clinical observation and documenting medical practices, leading to the ethical standards embodied in the Hippocratic Oath. However, the development of medical science has been a collective effort over centuries, with contributions from many cultures and individuals throughout history.
Yes, scientists can look at space and take pictures of it.. the first time this happened was in the mid 1960's when the voyager was launched. It sent back picture's of space to Earth.. almost half a century later it has final reached the edges of our milky way and take pictures of beyond.
No, it is not a legal requirement for doctors to take the Hippocratic Oath. However, most of the people do take the oath because it is a tradition. At least 87% of Americans take the oath.
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I would say yes it does technicly contradict the hippocratic oath..... but we should remember the oath does not take in cout the patients will.
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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.
There is no evidence of Hippocrates writing the Hippocratic oath but the Hippocratic oath was most likely just named after Hippocrates such as many other things in medicine are named in Ancient Greek or Latin words.
The Hippocratic Oath was written in the 4th century B.C. by Hippocrates.
The cast of Hippocratic Oath - 2012 includes: Mayank Saxena as Man
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