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Primum non
nocere (classical Latin: [ˈpriːmũː noːn nɔˈkeːrɛ]) is a
Latin phrase that
means "first, do no harm". The
phrase is
sometimes recorded as primum...
- translation: It is
often said that "First do no harm" (Latin:
Primum non
nocere) is a part of the
original Hippocratic oath. A
related phrase is
found in...
- non
nocere"), is a po****r
medical ethic.
According to
Gonzalo Herranz,
Professor of
Medical Ethics at the
University of Navarre,
Primum non
nocere was...
- A
nociceptor (from
Latin nocere 'to harm or hurt'; lit. 'pain receptor') is a
sensory neuron that
responds to
damaging or
potentially damaging stimuli...
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should not
practice evil or do harm,
often stated in
Latin as
Primum non
nocere one
should prevent evil or harm one
should remove evil or harm one should...
- physiology,
nociception (/ˌnəʊsɪˈsɛpʃ(ə)n/), also nocioception; from
Latin nocere 'to harm/hurt') is the
sensory nervous system's
process of
encoding noxious...
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following the
recommendation of a task
force in 2017. The root
terms are
Latin nocēre,
meaning to hurt, and Gr**** πλαστός,
meaning development or
formation in...
- Part of a
series on
Medical ethics Values Primum non
nocere Informed consent Beneficence Confidentiality Autonomy Conflicts Capacity Involuntary treatment...
- cause", a
hypothetical originator—and violator—of causality.
primum non
nocere first, to not harm A
medical precept.
Often falsely attributed to the Hippocratic...
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Nuisance (from
archaic nocence,
through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat.
nocere, "to hurt") is a
common law tort. It
means something which causes offence...