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  1. The Hippocratic oath.Ludwig Edelstein - 1943 - Baltimore,: The Johns Hopkins press.
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  • The New Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation.Chaïm Perelman & Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca - 1969 - Notre Dame, IN, USA: Notre Dame University Press. Edited by Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca.
    The New Rhetoric is founded on the idea that since “argumentation aims at securing the adherence of those to whom it is addressed, it is, in its entirety, relative to the audience to be influenced,” says Chaïm Perelman and L. Olbrechts-Tyteca, and they rely, in particular, for their theory of argumentation on the twin concepts of universal and particular audiences: while every argument is directed to a specific individual or group, the orator decides what information and what approaches will achieve (...)
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  • Medical codes and oaths.Robert M. Veatch - 1995 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics 2.
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  • Medical Ethics in Antiquity. Philosophical Perspectives on Abortion and Euthanasia.P. Carrick - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (1):149-150.
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  • Use of the Hippocratic Oath: A Review of Twentieth Century Practice and a Content Analysis of Oaths Administered in Medical Schools in the U.S. and Canada in 1993. [REVIEW]Robert D. Orr, Norman Pang, Edmund D. Pellegrino & Mark Siegler - 1997 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (4):377-388.
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  • The Hippocratic contract.J. Rosalki - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (3):154-156.
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