Hippocratic oath

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Hippocratic oath (plural Hippocratic oaths)

  1. (medicine) An oath sworn by newly-qualified physicians that they will observe the medical ethics that derived from Hippocrates.
    • 2019, Edward Snowden, Permanent Record, page 182:
      Technology doesn't have a Hippocratic oath.

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