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HIPPOCRATIC OATH

HIPPOCRATIC OATH
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a code of ethics governing the profession and sworn to by physicians upon taking a doctor's degree. The oath relates particularly to the inviolability of secrecy concerning any communication made by a patient in the course of consultation. From Hippocrates (460? - 370? b.c.), Greek physician, known as "the father of medicine." —HEV Approved Glossary