Hippocratic oath
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Answer – Hippocrates was a Greek physician whose oath is still taken by medical
students, when they graduate.
The oath reads, in part, “I swear so far as power and discernment shall be mine, I’ll carry out regimen for the benefit of the sick and will keep them from harm and wrong.
To none will I give a deadly drug even if solicited. Into whatsoever house I shall enter I’ll go for the benefit of their sick” There is also a clause that secrecy will be maintained about the ailment of the patients.