If Doctors Take The Hippocratic Oath
#5
Hippocrates (pronounced Hip-pock-ra-tees) lived around 460-377 B.C. and was a Greek physician.
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
#6
Originally Posted by attomica' date='Jun 4 2003, 01:01 PM
Hippocrates (pronounced Hip-pock-ra-tees) lived around 460-377 B.C. and was a Greek physician.
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
mike
#8
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Jun 4 2003, 02:06 PM
[quote name='attomica' date='Jun 4 2003, 01:01 PM'] Hippocrates (pronounced Hip-pock-ra-tees) lived around 460-377 B.C. and was a Greek physician.
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
mike [/quote]
HA HA, you suck
#9
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jun 4 2003, 01:07 PM
[quote name='j9fd3s' date='Jun 4 2003, 02:06 PM'] [quote name='attomica' date='Jun 4 2003, 01:01 PM'] Hippocrates (pronounced Hip-pock-ra-tees) lived around 460-377 B.C. and was a Greek physician.
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
You're confusing that with hypocrite (pronounced hip-o-crit) or someone who "puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion", according to Miriam-Webster.
Now, call me the Bus Driver 'cause I just took you to school!
mike [/quote]
HA HA, you suck [/quote]
ok so what if....
#10
Originally Posted by kkw4p' date='Jun 4 2003, 01:07 PM
Yeah, hypocracy and Hippocrates... not the same.
And the real question Attomica is, do you drive the short bus?
And the real question Attomica is, do you drive the short bus?