hospital uniforms

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nosey
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hospital uniforms

Post by nosey »

Can anyone help with the identification of the various uniformss worn in our hospitals?. For instance dark blue with white trim etc.
steve56
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Re: hospital uniforms

Post by steve56 »

perhaps hes been watching carry on nurse,oh matron
jj
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Post by jj »

The ones in the corridor on trolleys, with seven-day stubble, bleeding profusely and groaning in agony, wearing jim-jams, are I believe known as 'patients', from the requisite qualities..........
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
nosey
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Post by nosey »

NO I am not bored. It was a serious enquiry, but thanks all the same.
Rob-Smith
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Post by Rob-Smith »

They all look like Kwik-Fit fitters these days anyway ... :-)
steve56
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Post by steve56 »

i still cant tell the difference between casualty /holby city?
mart
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Post by mart »

I don't think Kwik-Fit fitters are quite as fat.
jj
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Post by jj »

......but the service is a good deal faster.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
Wink Wink
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Re: hospital uniforms

Post by Wink Wink »

Is that why they say 'You can't get better than a Kwix-Fit fitter'.
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