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Activity Five:Children and the Law

 

THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH

I swear by Apollo the physician, by Æsculapius, Hygeia, and Panacea, and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses, to keep according to my ability and my judgement, the following Oath.

"To consider dear to me as my parents him who taught me this art; to live in common with him and if necessary to share my goods with him; to look upon his children as my own brothers, to teach them this art if they so desire without fee or written promise; to impart to my sons and the sons of the master who taught me and the disciples who have enrolled themselves and have agreed to the rules of the profession, but to these alone the precepts and the instruction. I will prescribe regimen for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgement and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death. Nor will I give a woman a pessary to procure abortion. But I will preserve the purity of my life and my art. I will not cut for stone, even for patients in whom the disease is manifest; I will leave this operation to be performed by practitioners, specialists in this art. In every house where I come I will enter only for the good of my patients, keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction and especially from the pleasures of love with women or with men, be they free or slaves. All that may come to my knowledge in the exercise of my profession or in daily commerce with men, which ought not to be spread abroad, I will keep secret and will never reveal. If I keep this oath faithfully, may I enjoy my life and practice my art, respected by all men and in all times; but if I swerve from it or violate it, may the reverse be my lot."

 

Dr. J's Socratic Creed

I believe

that each person whom I teach will be a wiser person and a better humanbeing for having been my student.

I believe

in the moral, intellectual, emotional, social and physical upward development of every human being.

I believe

that my presence as a teacher can promote and facilitate rather than retard thiscomplete development.

I promise

I shall never use my position of authority to belittle another human, but rather I shall always relate to the students under my care with the respect and the dignitythey deserve, as the highest form of earthly life; capable of becoming morenoble, perhaps with my help.

I promise

to continue in my own upward development as a whole person and to devote myprofessional life to the practice of this creed.

Directions:

Develop your own creed or code of ethics. Remember to consider your responsibility to self, to the profession and to children. The basis for most ethical statements comes from the Hippocratic Oath - often rendered in the most succinct terms as "Do no harm."

When you have completed your oath, consider making a formal version for your classroom wall.

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