Ignoring the U.S. Constitution Results in the Destruction of Medicine in the Hippocratic Tradition.
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 2010, Spring, 15, 1
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Physicians' abilities to fulfill their obligations under the Oath of Hippocrates are directly linked to the freedoms assured them by the U.S. Constitution. Physician rules of conduct under the classical version of the Oath of Hippocrates (1) include:
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