Article 51 - Medical Practitioners’ Oath
The Medical Practitioners’ Oath, also known as the Hippocratic Oath, also known as the Oath of Maimonides and the Physicians Oath is a formal public oath that graduates of medical schools have traditionally been required to make since the 19th Century publicly professing certain medical ethics.
The Medical Practitioners’ Oath was created to promote the public impression that medical practitioners are duty bound to a form of medical ethics to uphold the best interests of the patient, rather than themselves, their private fraternities and other occult interests.
Despite the public impressions, the Medical Practitioners’ Oath is a subsidiary and redundant oath to the ones taken by Medical Practitioners to join the general private medical guild of the region as well as any specialist private medical guild.
As Medicine by its very foundations remains a force for ill, working against the common interests of each society, all oaths taken by therapeutic healers other than the healers’ oath are forbidden, reprobate and not permitted to be revived.