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[1999.267.29] nurse's cap
Image Number: 1051020
Nurse's Cap, 1999.267.29, Cornwall General Hospital

CD2001-68
S2000-8128
nurse's cap
Accession Number 1999.267
Catalogue Number 1999.267.29
Museum CMH
Collection The Gloria Barwell Kay Nurses' Caps Collection
Canadian Nursing History Collection
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Person / School / Hospital Associated institution, Cornwall General Hospital
Associated party, Ryan, Mrs. Mary
Place of Use Continent - North America, Country - Canada, Province - Ontario, Municipality - Cornwall, Township / District - Stormont, County of
End Date 1915/12/31
Measurements Height 7.4 cm, Length 15.0 cm, Width 32.2 cm

Caption Cornwall General Hospital School of Nursing, Cornwall, Ontario, Mary (Bolton) Ryan, graduated 1918
Additional Information Some nurses' caps resembled, in modified form, the nun's coif, to signify the respected tradition of Roman Catholic nursing and service to humanity. The coif was certainly the choice for military nurses who served in both world wars in the twentieth century. In France, nursing orders often served in military as well as civilian hospitals, a custom that gave rise, in later years, to the practice of calling all nurses who served in the military, "nursing sisters". Many Canadian nursing sisters wore a large white starched cloth, folded over their heads like a nun's coif. The classic nurse's hospital cap with turned back winged brim that most people recognize is a very modified form of the nun's coif. Excerpt from exhibition text: Symbol of a Profession: A Century of Nurses' Caps, February 2001 to January 2003
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Image Number: 1051023
CD2001-68
S2000-8129
Image Number: 5172359
Nurse Mary (Bolton) Ryan, 1918
CD2008-0093
IMG2008-0067-0039-Dm