What is the Hippocratic Oath?

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    The Hippocratic Oath was conceived by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, who is commonly referred to as the father of medicine. The oath is considered to be a cornerstone of medical ethics.

    Hippocrates sought out common sense explanations for diseases, instead of ascribing supernatural causes. By the time he died in 377, he had become the most widely-known physician in Greece.

    The classical oath is dedicated to the Greek gods, and explicitly bars abortion and euthanasia. Additionally, the classical oath prohibits doctors from performing surgery.

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