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  2. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia

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    In Nazi Germany, medical students did not take the Hippocratic Oath, although they knew the ethic of "nil nocere"—do no harm. [ 30 ] [ failed verification ] In the 1960s, the Hippocratic Oath was changed to require "utmost respect for human life from its beginning", making it a more secular obligation, not to be taken in the presence of any ...

  3. Primum non nocere - Wikipedia

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    Primum non nocere (Classical Latin: [ˈpriːmũː noːn nɔˈkeːrɛ]) is a Latin phrase that means "first, do no harm". The phrase is sometimes recorded as primum nil nocere . [ 1 ] [ better source needed ]

  4. Hippocratic Corpus - Wikipedia

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    A famous maxim (Epidemics I.11) advises: "As to diseases, make a habit of two things—to help, or at least to do no harm." [44] The most famous work in the Hippocratic Corpus is the Hippocratic Oath, a landmark declaration of medical ethics.

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    When we think of doctors and nurses and other medical professionals, we may think of the most well-known words from the Hippocratic Oath: “Do no harm.”

  6. Your turn: Understanding the sanctity of medical oaths - AOL

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  7. Medical ethics - Wikipedia

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    The concept of non-maleficence is embodied by the phrase, "first, do no harm," or the Latin, primum non nocere. Many consider that should be the main or primary consideration (hence primum): that it is more important not to harm your patient, than to do them good, which is part of the Hippocratic oath that doctors take. [46]

  8. Grandfather's death key in MP's assisted dying vote - AOL

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    She said she wanted the medical profession to follow the Hippocratic Oath of "do no harm" and focus on saving lives, not ending them.

  9. Medical neutrality - Wikipedia

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    The principle of medical neutrality has roots in many social traditions. The Hippocratic Oath, which requires physicians to practice medicine ethically, dates back to the fifth century. [1] The idea of 'do no harm' has histories in "Jewish and Islamic, as well as Chinese and Indian medicine" [2]