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- Nurse's Cape, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957 - For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. This gray wool flannel cape protected against the cold.

- 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Nurse's Cape, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957
For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. This gray wool flannel cape protected against the cold.
- Marie Goltry Wearing a Nurse's Uniform and Cape, circa 1957 -

- circa 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Marie Goltry Wearing a Nurse's Uniform and Cape, circa 1957
- Nurse's Uniform, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957 - For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. Marie Goltry wore this uniform after graduating from nursing school in 1957.

- 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Nurse's Uniform, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957
For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. Marie Goltry wore this uniform after graduating from nursing school in 1957.
- Nurse's Cap, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957 - For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. Marie Goltry wore this uniform after graduating from nursing school in 1957.

- 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Nurse's Cap, Worn by Marie Goltry, 1957
For decades, nurses' uniforms were white -- in the early 1900s, white was considered more sanitary and scientific. Nurses wore a crisp white dress, white cap, white hose, and sturdy white shoes. The uniform was reassuring to patients who knew their care was in the hands of a trained professional. Marie Goltry wore this uniform after graduating from nursing school in 1957.
- Gym Suit, 1954 -

- 1954
- Collections - Artifact
Gym Suit, 1954
- Student Nurse's Cap, 1954 -

- 1954
- Collections - Artifact
Student Nurse's Cap, 1954