in times of war to render its opponents harmless and to kill them. Is that not so? The State releases a soldier from a soldier's highest ethical pri [ ... ]
A. I believe it does, but in the United States if a person believes it wrong to fight and to kill people in the course [ ... ]
is more or less obliged or coerced to hear what the state tells him. If, for example, he is called to arms; How is he to decide whether the reasons [ ... ]
examinations are completed. Does Dr. Flemming desire to cross examine the witness fur fifteen minutes? We will hear from Dr. Flemming. [ ... ]
Q. If I tell you that Hippocrates stated in his letter #5: "I shall not have any advantage from the rightness of the P [ ... ]
the record giving the volume, the page and the work in which it is found. DR. FLEMMING: Because this is in German I d [ ... ]
Q: Then the Hippocrates Oath that is taken in America is a further development of the ancient Hippocrates Oath and inc [ ... ]
revere my parents." This is undoubtedly a point of view that the doctor does not demand today, "And if he is in need he shall partake of my goods, a [ ... ]
Q. It is precisely this part of the Hippocratic oath that is missing in the French version. From this it can be seen t [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: Persons in the courtroom will please find their seats. The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]