The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine

Hippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," constructed the groundwork for the principles of ethics in medicine over 2,500 years ago in his establishment of the Hippocratic Oath. One of the oldest binding documents in history, the text has re...

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Main Authors: Chandrakant I Jhala, Khushboo N Jhala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2012;volume=55;issue=3;spage=279;epage=282;aulast=Jhala
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spelling doaj-5f5ce34f9fb1414eacb41be091da5ae22020-11-25T00:56:34ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology0377-49292012-01-0155327928210.4103/0377-4929.101730The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicineChandrakant I JhalaKhushboo N JhalaHippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," constructed the groundwork for the principles of ethics in medicine over 2,500 years ago in his establishment of the Hippocratic Oath. One of the oldest binding documents in history, the text has remained the ethical template for physicians to this day. The changing cultural and social environment of modern society, accompanied by the advancement in scientific knowledge and therapeutic tools, has surfaced the need to reframe ethical perspective in modern medicine. Progress in aspects such as organ transplantation, stem cell technology, and genetic engineering has welcomed a new set of ethical dilemmas. These dilemmas have become intimately intertwined with the impact of commercialization, as seen by the interplay between legislation, health care, and pharmaceutical businesses. This paper seeks to dissect the principles of the original Hippocratic Oath and analyze the template in relation to the ethical dilemmas presented by contemporary medicine. Examination will provide a deeper understanding of the paradigm shift in modern medical ethics. Both the value of the Oath and the level of awareness of modern ethical dilemmas through the lens of American and Indian medical graduates will be assessed.http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?issn=0377-4929;year=2012;volume=55;issue=3;spage=279;epage=282;aulast=JhalaEthicsHippocratic OathIndian medicinemedical professionWestern medicine
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The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Ethics
Hippocratic Oath
Indian medicine
medical profession
Western medicine
author_facet Chandrakant I Jhala
Khushboo N Jhala
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title The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
title_short The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
title_full The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
title_fullStr The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
title_full_unstemmed The Hippocratic oath: A comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to American and Indian modern medicine
title_sort hippocratic oath: a comparative analysis of the ancient text′s relevance to american and indian modern medicine
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
issn 0377-4929
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Hippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," constructed the groundwork for the principles of ethics in medicine over 2,500 years ago in his establishment of the Hippocratic Oath. One of the oldest binding documents in history, the text has remained the ethical template for physicians to this day. The changing cultural and social environment of modern society, accompanied by the advancement in scientific knowledge and therapeutic tools, has surfaced the need to reframe ethical perspective in modern medicine. Progress in aspects such as organ transplantation, stem cell technology, and genetic engineering has welcomed a new set of ethical dilemmas. These dilemmas have become intimately intertwined with the impact of commercialization, as seen by the interplay between legislation, health care, and pharmaceutical businesses. This paper seeks to dissect the principles of the original Hippocratic Oath and analyze the template in relation to the ethical dilemmas presented by contemporary medicine. Examination will provide a deeper understanding of the paradigm shift in modern medical ethics. Both the value of the Oath and the level of awareness of modern ethical dilemmas through the lens of American and Indian medical graduates will be assessed.
topic Ethics
Hippocratic Oath
Indian medicine
medical profession
Western medicine
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