Summary:
Elementary principles of Medical Ethics, namely the Nonmaleficience and Beneficence have not
changed since antiquity till present. Not to harm the patient and give him the largest possible benefit with
considering human rights and directives of true and open communication represent the basic rules in the
treatment of chronic patients and in the palliative medicine. Some alternative methods, namely those
used by medical doctors themselves and wrapped in scientific terms can seriously impair the patient both
physically and psychically. A warning example is the ethicotherapy, one of the non-scientific methods,
which induces an erroneous illusion of the association of therapy and ethics, and meanwhile it is strongly
unethical.
Key words:
medical ethics, ethicotherapy, esoterism, gnosis, alternative methods
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