| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 1912 páginas
...practice. He cautioned us as follows, in 450 BC or thereabouts : What I may see or hear in the course of treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of man which on no account must spread abroad, I will keep to myself, holding such a thing as shameful... | |
| Henry Ernest Sigerist - 1987 - 372 páginas
...mischief and in particular of sexual relations with both female and male persons, be they free or slaves. What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment...myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about. If I fulfil this oath and do not violate it, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and art, being honored... | |
| Martin Lakin - 1988 - 187 páginas
...of all mischief, and in particular of sexual relations, all the while maintaining confidentiality. "What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment...outside of the treatment in regard to the life of the [patient], which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself, holding such things... | |
| Robert J. Levine - 1988 - 484 páginas
...viewed the obligation to maintain confidentiality as very important. The Hippocratic Oath requires, "What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep... | |
| Terry R. Bard - 1990 - 142 páginas
...with both female and male persons, be they free or slaves. Whatever I may see or hear in the course of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which...myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about. If I fulfill this oath and do not violate it, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and art, being... | |
| Frederic G. Reamer - 1991 - 344 páginas
...relationship. This has been recognized since ancient times. The Hippocratic Oath includes this pledge: "What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep... | |
| 1994 - 168 páginas
...Oath of Hippocrates, written between the Sixth Century BCE and the First Century ACE which states: What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment...account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself. . . Confidentiality requirements for physicians were formulated differently in later ethical codes.... | |
| Plinio Prioreschi - 1996 - 651 páginas
...seems unwarranted. 5. Confidentiality The Oath enjoins the physician to keep to himself all that he may "see or hear in the course of the treatment or...the treatment in regard to the life of men, which in no account one must spread abroad." Edelstein finds the last part of the sentence ("which in no... | |
| Mark A. Rothstein - 1997 - 532 páginas
...Health Care Setting Chapter 4 Genetic Privacy in the Patient-Physician Relationship David Orentlicher What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment...myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about. Hippocratic oath, fifth century BCE A physician should respect confidences and protect the patient's... | |
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