^ You're wrong regarding the Hippocratic Oath. Firstly, doctors in modern day Australia don't swear by that oath, I don't know why you think they do. Secondly, it doesn't imply that doctors should do whatever a patient wants them to. The oath states to 'do no harm', and I'd say that handing out powerful drugs of abuse to anyone who asks for them would do a lot of harm. Certainly people who need them should get them, but do you understand how incredibly difficult it is to differentiate someone who legitimately needs a drug from someone who just wants it to get high from someone who is selling their meds? They don't intentionally want to withhold drugs from those who need them, but most citizens would despise the idea that they could be giving drugs to a druggie or helping divert meds to the black market.
I agree that the doctors role has changed greatly since the advent of the internet, but it far from removes any need for them. Sure you can look up your symptoms and get a dozen random diagnoses, but there is so much crap on the internet that it's very difficult to pick the wheat from the chaff.
Sorry for the off-topic. TrippAR if you want to continue the dicussion you can PM me or start a new thread.