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Nursing uniforms have been a significant part of the nursing field for
over a century. The most influential and memorable woman of the nursing profession would have to be Florence Nightingale. By fighting for the health and medical care of the poor and under privileged during the mid 1800's, Nightingale turned the nursing profession around from being something of a no-hope career to a respectable, prominent and important one. http://replicab2b.net http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Wallets_1.html http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Jewelrys_1.html http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Shoes_1.html http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Jeans_1.html http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Sunglasses_1.html http://replicab2b.net/Replica_Clothing_1.html The beginnings of the nursing uniform were during the first world war. The American Red Cross was also serving as some reserves for the US Army, and armed service nurses would wear the same Red Cross uniform which was a white outfit with the prominent Red Cross to see. A cape was also included with the uniform. In this way, the nursing uniforms have changed gradually. |
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