Why did Hippocrates develop the Hippocratic oath?

A.
to encourage doctors to experiment on their patients

B.
to encourage doctors to talk about their patients

C.
to encourage doctors to use ethical practices

D.
to encourage doctors to diagnose patients without asking questions

Respuesta :

C.  

to encourage doctors to use ethical practices


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Hippocratic oath, ethical code attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, adopted as a guide to conduct by the medical profession throughout the ages and still used in the graduation ceremonies of many medical schools. Although little is known of the life of Hippocrates—or, indeed, if he was the only practitioner of the time using this name—a body of manuscripts, called the Hippocratic Collection, survived until modern times. In addition to containing information on medical matters, the collection embodied a code of principles for the teachers of medicine and for their students. This code, or a fragment of it, has been handed down in various versions through generations of physicians as the Hippocratic oath.\so the  answer is c