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  2. Patient gown - Wikipedia

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    Hospital gown worn by a young patient. A hospital gown, sometimes called a johnny gown [1] or johnny, especially in Canada and New England, [2] is "a long loose piece of clothing worn in a hospital by someone doing or having an operation". [3] It can be used as clothing for bedridden patients. [4]

  3. Ann Roth - Wikipedia

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    Ann Bishop Roth (born October 30, 1931) is an American costume designer. In a career spanning over six decades, she is recognized for her prolific work across stage and screen. In a career spanning over six decades, she is recognized for her prolific work across stage and screen.

  4. Medical gown - Wikipedia

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    Medical gowns are hospital gowns worn by medical professionals as personal protective equipment (PPE) in order to provide a barrier between patient and professional. Whereas patient gowns are flimsy often with exposed backs and arms, PPE gowns, as seen below in the cardiac surgeon photograph, cover most of the exposed skin surfaces of the ...

  5. Robert Kalloch - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mero Kalloch III (January 13, 1893 — October 19, 1947), often known by his professional mononym Kalloch, was an American fashion designer and, later, a costume designer for Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He worked on 105 films during his career, and was widely considered one of America's top fashion designers in the late 1930s.

  6. Norman Hartnell - Wikipedia

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    Memorable evening dresses were worn by the concert pianist Eileen Joyce and TV cookery star Fanny Cradock and typified his high profile as an innovative designer, although in his sixth decade - then considered to be a great age. Hartnell designed and created collections on a smaller scale until 1979 with designs for the Queen and Queen ...

  7. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    American hospital workers at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland wearing scrubs in 2001. In many operating rooms, it is forbidden to wear any exposed clothing, such as a t-shirt, beneath scrubs.

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