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The Hippocratic oath has long been medicine’s basic moral rule—do good for patients, avoid harm, and keep confidences. Critics now say it’s old-fashioned, too rigid, and ignores modern issues, patient rights, and how healthcare is organized today. The author replies that who originally wrote the oath doesn’t matter because each generation can judge and update it; its central idea of putting patients’ welfare first should stay, while less important parts can be revised or reinterpreted (for example, the old ban on 'cutting for the stone' is now read as a rule to only perform procedures within one’s skill).

Logic Breakdown

For a title question, identify the author's central stance and tone: the passage argues for retaining the oath's core value (beneficence) while allowing peripheral revisions, so choose a title that captures modest reform (facelift) versus radical overhaul (major surgery).

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Which one of the following would be most suitable as a title for this passage if it were to appear as an editorial piece?

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"To fulfill that need, the core value of beneficence—which does not actually conflict with most reformers' purposes—should be retained, with adaptations at the oath's periphery by some combination of revision, supplementation, and modern interpretation." Also: "In fact, there is already a tradition of peripheral reinterpretation of traditional wording; for example, the oath's vaguely and archaically worded proscription against \"cutting for the stone\" ... is understood to function as a promise to practice within the confines of one's expertise." These quoted sentences show the author favors preserving the oath's central principle while permitting peripheral 'facelifts' rather than advocating a wholesale rejection, so the editorial title "Prescription for the Hippocratic Oath: Facelift or Major Surgery?" best captures the passage's main idea and tone.
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