The Hippocratic Oath was an oath taken by Human medical doctors. In 2371, the first sentence of the Hippocratic Oath ("First, do no harm") passed through Doctor Fitzgerald's mind when he was fatally injured during USS Voyager's transport into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. (VOY novelization: Caretaker)
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- The Hippocratic Oath was an oath taken by Human medical doctors. In 2371, the first sentence of the Hippocratic Oath ("First, do no harm") passed through Doctor Fitzgerald's mind when he was fatally injured during USS Voyager's transport into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. (VOY novelization: Caretaker)
- Bopak III; Bopak systeem; Danube-klasse; Goran'Agar; Markalian; mitochondria; noncom; Regana Tosh; Rubicon, USS; Tallonian kristallen; Tarkalean.
- The Hippocratic Oath appears to be the earliest example of a code of medical ethics. It is believed to have been written by the Greek physician Hippocrates sometime in the 4th century B.C. Although it is still taken by a large number of physicians and medical students, although it is not legally binding and has largely been replaced by modern codes of ethics. The oath consists of the following:
- In 2152, when explaining the difference between Denobulan and Human medical ethics, Dr. Phlox stated "Hippocrates wasn't Denobulan". (ENT: "The Breach") The quote from the USS Pasteur's dedication plaque was the first part of the Hippocratic Oath: "I swear by Apollo the healer, by Aesculapius, by Health and all the powers of healing..." (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) In 2373, The Doctor recited to himself a version of the introduction to the oath which went as follows:
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- The Hippocratic Oath appears to be the earliest example of a code of medical ethics. It is believed to have been written by the Greek physician Hippocrates sometime in the 4th century B.C. Although it is still taken by a large number of physicians and medical students, although it is not legally binding and has largely been replaced by modern codes of ethics. The oath consists of the following:
* The physicians calls on the Greek gods that oversee his profession: Apollo, Asclepius, Hygieia, and Panacea;
* To be faithful to the physician who taught him the craft;
* To make prescriptions for the benefit of patients;
* To never do harm;
* To not engage in euthanasia;
* To not provide a drug that will induce an abortion;
* To not engage in surgery (surgery being a separate skilled craft at the time);
* Not to have sex with patients or members of the patient's household;
* To keep the confidences of patients.
- In 2152, when explaining the difference between Denobulan and Human medical ethics, Dr. Phlox stated "Hippocrates wasn't Denobulan". (ENT: "The Breach") The quote from the USS Pasteur's dedication plaque was the first part of the Hippocratic Oath: "I swear by Apollo the healer, by Aesculapius, by Health and all the powers of healing..." (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) The oath was included in the EMH programming. When given the opportunity to kill Unferth in the holodeck, The Doctor told him that the only reason that he wasn't going to kill him was because he had "taken an oath to do no harm." (VOY: "Heroes and Demons") He would later give this as the reason he could not perform the procedure to separate Tuvix in 2372. (VOY: "Tuvix") In 2373, The Doctor recited to himself a version of the introduction to the oath which went as follows: "I swear this oath by Apollo physician, by Aesculapius, by Health, and by all the gods and goddesses: In whatsoever place that I enter I will enter to help the sick and heal the injured, and I will do no harm." (VOY: "Darkling") In 2377, when his program was stolen by Gar and sold to Chellick, the Jye administrator of a floating hospital on the Dinaali homeworld, The Doctor, activated as Gar and Chellick negotiated over his price, angrily refused to provide his services to "common thieves" - but when victims of a mining accident were brought in seconds later, The Doctor, unable to simply stand and watch, began to treat a seriously injured miner, informing a surprised Chellick that, fortunately for the patient, he was programmed to obey the Hippocratic Oath. (VOY: "Critical Care") Certain Malcorian physicians swear to an oath similar to the Hippocratic Oath. Berel specifically states "I have sworn an oath to do no harm. And I will not." (TNG: "First Contact" )
- The Hippocratic Oath was an oath taken by Human medical doctors. In 2371, the first sentence of the Hippocratic Oath ("First, do no harm") passed through Doctor Fitzgerald's mind when he was fatally injured during USS Voyager's transport into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. (VOY novelization: Caretaker)
- Bopak III; Bopak systeem; Danube-klasse; Goran'Agar; Markalian; mitochondria; noncom; Regana Tosh; Rubicon, USS; Tallonian kristallen; Tarkalean.
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