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  2. Template:User do no harm - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; This user believes that we should do no harm on any biographical article. ...

  3. Wiccan Rede - Wikipedia

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    The Wiccan Rede / ˈ r iː d / is a statement that provides the key moral system in the new religious movement of Wicca and certain other related witchcraft-based faiths.A common form of the Rede is "An ye harm none, do what ye will" which was taken from a longer poem also titled the Wiccan Rede.

  4. Wiccan morality - Wikipedia

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    Wiccan morality is expressed in a brief statement found within a text called the Wiccan Rede: "An it harm none, do what you will."("An" is an archaic word meaning "if".) The Rede differs from some other well-known moral codes (such as Christian or Islamic notion of sin) in that, while it does contain a prohibition, it is largely an encouragement to act fre

  5. Do No Harm - Wikipedia

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    First, do no harm, or in Latin primum non nocere, a medical injunction; Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery, a 2014 book by Henry Marsh; Harm principle, a philosophical concept "Do No Harm" (HR report on Bahrain), a 2011 report by Physicians for Human Rights; Do No Harm (organization), a United States anti-trans advocacy group

  6. Talk:Do No Harm (book) - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Do No Harm (organization) - Wikipedia

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  8. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia

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    It is often said that "First do no harm" (Latin: Primum non nocere) is a part of the original Hippocratic oath. A related phrase is found in Epidemics, Book I, of the Hippocratic school: "Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or do not harm the patient". [7]

  9. Crossing the Quality Chasm - Wikipedia

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    “Do no harm” is an individual responsibility: Safety is a system property 7: Secrecy is necessary: Transparency is necessary 8: The system reacts to needs: Needs are anticipated 9: Cost reduction is sought: Waste is continuously decreased 10: Preference is given to professional roles over the system: Cooperation among clinicians is a priority