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1951 1
1952 3
1954 2
1955 2
1956 1
1960 1
1964 2
1965 1
1968 3
1969 2
1970 3
1971 2
1972 4
1973 4
1974 5
1975 4
1976 5
1977 3
1978 7
1979 8
1980 2
1981 2
1982 3
1983 3
1984 6
1985 2
1986 1
1987 4
1988 4
1989 9
1990 9
1991 7
1992 5
1993 10
1994 9
1995 16
1996 13
1997 10
1998 13
1999 4
2000 10
2001 2
2002 10
2003 5
2004 1
2005 7
2006 1
2007 2
2008 2
2009 2
2010 9
2011 10
2012 7
2013 5
2014 15
2015 7
2016 4
2017 3
2018 8
2019 8
2020 4
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2022 10
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The Hippocratic Oath and clinical ethics.
Moffic HS, Coverdale J, Bayer T. Moffic HS, et al. J Clin Ethics. 1990 Winter;1(4):287-9; discussion 289-93. J Clin Ethics. 1990. PMID: 2131083 No abstract available.
The Hippocratic Oath.
Wagley PF. Wagley PF. Humane Med. 1987 Nov;3(2):110-4. Humane Med. 1987. PMID: 11649226 No abstract available.
Myth and the physician's oath.
Ors Y. Ors Y. Bull Med Ethics. 1992 Mar;No. 76:19-23. Bull Med Ethics. 1992. PMID: 11659461 No abstract available.
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