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Hippocratic
Hippocratic meaning
Pertaining to, or in accordance with the theories of, ancient Greek physician and philosopher Hippocrates.
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Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA isn’t the only case taking up the abortion pill issue.
And I'll use doctors and engineers as an example; the doctors take a Hippocratic Oath to do no harm.
But the anti-abortion group Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine is arguing that approval for the drug was rushed, and that using it could be dangerous.
I assume Dr. Anthony Fauci recited the Hippocratic Oath when he graduated medical school.
If District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk strikes down that approval, siding with The Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, it could block an estimated 40 million women from accessing abortion care even in states that protect access to abortion.
The FDA and the manufacturer of mifepristone dispute these arguments in the case FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.
And so, on June 13, in Food & Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine FDA guidelines for distributing mifepristone, an over-the-counter abortion pill.
Hippocratic will work with Nvidia to develop a really low-latency inference platform for real-time use cases.
New groups of plaintiffs might try to establish that they have standing where the doctors in the Food and Drug Administration vs. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine failed.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case called FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine on Tuesday, March 26 at 10:00 a.m.
The Hippocratic oath, for a great many doctors, has become the Hypocritic oath and patients have become more like test subjects, victims and patsies than patients.
We caught up with Cathy to explore how to give a data scientist Hippocratic oath some teeth.
Among schools of modern medicine, sixty-two of 122 used the Hippocratic Oath, or a modified version of it.
For this reason, clubbed fingers are sometimes referred to as "Hippocratic fingers".
He traced his ideas to the Hippocratic Oath.
Hippocratic face is the change produced in the countenance by death, or long sickness, excessive evacuations, excessive hunger, and the like.
Hippocratic medicine made good use of these tools.
Hippocratic succussion is the internal splashing noise of hydropneumothorax or pyopneumothorax.
However, bloodletting and leeching were common unvalidated interventions used until the 19th century, as many diseases were incorrectly thought to be due to an excess of blood, according to Hippocratic medicine.
Indeed there is not a single mention of a mystical illness in the entirety of the Hippocratic Corpus.