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9780195188202

The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine

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    9780195188202

  • ISBN10:

    0195188209

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-06-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

This engaging book examines what the Hippocratic Oath meant to Greek physicians 2400 years ago and reflects on its relevance to medical ethics today. Drawing on the writings of ancient physicians, Greek playwrights, and modern scholars, each chapter explores one of its passages and concludeswith a modern case discussion. The Oath proposes principles governing the relationship between the physician and society and patients. It rules out the use of poison and a hazardous abortive technique. It defines integrity and discretion in physicians' speech. The ancient Greek medical workswritten during the same period as the Oath reveal that Greek physicians understood that they had a duty to avoid medical errors and learn from bad outcomes. These works showed how and why to tell patients about their diseases and dire prognoses in order to develop a partnership for healing and tobuild the credibility of the profession. Miles uses these writings to illuminate the meaning of the Oath in its day and in so doing shows how and why it remains a valuable guide to the ethical practice of medicine. This is a book for anyone who loves medicine and is concerned about the ethics andhistory of this profession.

Table of Contents

The Oath, xiii
Map of Ancient Greece, xv
1. Grand Rounds, 1(14)
I PHYSICIAN, WHO ARE YOU?
2. Creators,
15(11)
3. Teachers,
26(9)
4. Learners,
35(20)
II TO WHAT ARE PHYSICIANS COMMITTED?
5. The Health of the Public,
55(11)
6. Deadly Drugs,
66(15)
7. Abortion,
81(14)
8. Integrity,
95(10)
9. Errors,
105(19)
10. Consent and Truth-Telling,
124(15)
11. Exploiting Patients,
139(10)
12. Discretion in Speech,
149(12)
III IN WHAT WAY ARE PHYSICIANS ACCOUNTABLE?
13. Trustworthy Profession,
161(10)
Afterword: The Oath for Our Time, 171(16)
Appendix A: Timeline, 187(2)
Appendix B: The Oath as a Curricular Outline for Medical Ethics, 189(4)
Bibliography, 193(12)
Index, 205

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