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Bedside Rounds

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Why Do Doctors Wear White Coats?

There is a tradition in medicine that the length of your white coat his your seniority. John hopkins had a well known tradition of having their interns wear a short white coat as well. Two friends intersected in the late nineteenth century to bring us the white coat. The invention of anaesthesia and now antisepsis, surgery had been dramatically improved. And the color white was associated with the new cleanliness of scientific surgery. It quickly proliferated through operating theatres, the sheets, the gowns, but even the nursing uniforms.

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