Aaron Gingrich

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When they take the Hippocratic oath, young doctors swear by the gods to promise a number of things. They boil down to four basic principles: the duty of care (to always do your best for all those who are sick), professional ethics (respect and loyalty to colleagues), professional secrecy (privacy and discretion) and the all-embracing starting point of ‘first do no harm’ (Primum non nocere in Latin).
Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations
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