The Hippocratic Oath came from Ancient Greeks.
The Oath was named after Hippocrates, a Greek physician of the Age of Pericles.
Hippocrates is referred to as the "Father of Western Medicine". He was credited for being the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally, not because of superstition and gods. He separated the discipline of medicine from religion and established it as a profession.
The oath states that the doctors will devise and order for the sick the best diet, according to the doctor's judgement and means; and the doctor will take precaution that the sick will not suffer hurt or damage from the devise and order given by the doctor.
Answer:
It served as an early model for unification of the colonies and was influential during the drafting of the Articles of Confederation.
Explanation:
In 1754, Benjamin Franklin presented the Albany Plan to the Albany Congress. It was a plan to create a common government for the 13 colonies, under the direction of a President General and a Council. The crown would appoint the president General and the colonies would send their delegates to the council.
He pointed out that the Articles of Confederation had weaknesses.
The Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were:
<span>Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size Congress didn't have the power to tax, or to regulate foreign and interstate commerce There was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by Congress There was no national court system. Amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous vote<span>. Laws required a 9/13 majority to pass in Congress</span></span>
Answer: Judicial review and The Constitution