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  2. Template:Procedures on the mouth and pharynx - Wikipedia

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  3. The Agnew Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The painting is Eakins's largest work. [3] It was commissioned for $750 (equivalent to $25,433 today) in 1889 by three undergraduate classes at the University of Pennsylvania, to honor Dr. Agnew on the occasion of his retirement. [3] The painting was completed quickly, in three months, rather than the year that Eakins took for The Gross Clinic ...

  4. The Gross Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The Gross Clinic or The Clinic of Dr. Gross is an 1875 painting by American artist Thomas Eakins.It is oil on canvas and measures 8 feet (240 cm) by 6.5 feet (200 cm).. The painting depicts Dr. Samuel D. Gross, a seventy-year-old professor dressed in a black frock coat, lecturing a group of Jefferson Medical College students.

  5. Body art - Wikipedia

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    Body art, specifically painting on the body is a newly incorporated skill in the medical industry primarily used for schooling. While the primary method for learning bodily physiology is through examining cadavers according to Gabrielle Flinn, some students are very off put by this practice. [ 13 ]

  6. Body painting - Wikipedia

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    Body painting that is limited to the face is known as face painting. Body painting is also referred to as (a form of) "temporary tattoo". Large scale or full-body painting is more commonly referred to as body painting, while smaller or more detailed work can sometimes be referred to as temporary tattoos.

  7. National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses - Wikipedia

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    State-level membership was required to join the American Nurses Association and thus, many qualified African American nurses were barred from full membership in the national association. [1] In 1908, fifty-two nurses, including Martha Minerva Franklin and Adah Belle Samuels Thoms, met in New York City and decided to start the NACGN. Franklin ...

  8. Pinning ceremony (nursing) - Wikipedia

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    A pinning ceremony is a symbolic welcoming of newly graduated or soon-to-be graduated nurses into the nursing profession. The history of the ceremony dates back to the Crusades in the 12th century, and later, when Queen Victoria awarded Florence Nightingale the Royal Red Cross for her service as a military nurse during the Crimean War. By 1916 ...

  9. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    Long hair was fashionable during the Victorian era, so the cap kept the nurse's hair up and out of her face, as well as keeping it from becoming soiled. [1] The nurse's cap was derived from the nun's habit and developed over time into two types: A long cap, that covers much of the nurse's hair, and