Surgical scrubs--where we were, where we are going.

N L Belkin
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Abstract

Prior to the 1900s, surgical caps, gowns, and gloves do not appear to have been used. Until 1914, all apparel was white in color, but because it caused eye glare, was abandoned in favor of green, and later ceil blue scrubs. Today, the type of scrub used must be compatible with the degree of exposure anticipated to bloodborne pathogens.

MeSH Term

History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Humans
Operating Rooms
Personnel, Hospital
Protective Clothing
United States

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