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By: Pamela Marquis

Mr. Caba, do you know by chance where I might find a copy of your book U.S. Military Drums please? Many kind regards, Pamela Marquis Cell: ***Hidden by moderators***

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By: NRG

As is apparent, the chief complaint is due to a physical aspect: the fabric. Work uniforms of bad quality will be hated unanimously by all wearers. It is a basic reasoning process: "Why am I forced to...

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By: Claire

Hi, great article.. was wondering if you could tell me where and if you collated your information from like original texts, journals etc? Would appreciate your help with this as it is an area i am...

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By: barry

HI Claire, we didn't note the sources on this one. It was mostly online, but you might want to check JSTOR as well if you're a student.

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By: Scrubs

The new scrubs that are fitted and fashionable are such an improvement over the traditional white dresses. Those could not have been comfortable at all!

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By: Tricia Commons

Does anyone know what uniform a nurse wore during the Franco-Prussian war if you worked as a nurse in a French ambulance or French hospital or Prussian hospital or worked next to the nun nurses? I know...

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By: David Blake21

Nursing uniforms have evolved a long way from its origin.One of the main reasons why these types of clothing have achieved such big success in the medical world is because they are designed with...

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By: Sitharaman

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By: James Dona1954

I think that when the cap and white uniform went so went nursing. It was the one profession where what you wore distinguished the person from all others. Now that that is all gone the nursing...

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By: Shadowfax_748

The old uniforms were stiff, stuffy and very difficult to launder as they were mostly made from wool. My grandmother still has her nurses uniform from the 1930s. One can only imagine how uncomfortable...

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By: Spencerspearl

Thank YOU for expressing my exact feelings about the Nursing Uniforms. My sister worked hard for her Cap, and her teacher wore the beautiful Cape. Rules were 'No Hats' outside the Hospital, etc. IT was...

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