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Chapter 1: The Evolution of Nursing

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Why the nurse's cap lost so much significance after WWII?

Author: Kamani Benton



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Interfered with care being provided. It caught on equipment. Some reported hair loss due to friction. Became a chore to wash and concerned about harboring bacteria.


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