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What is the possessive noun of nurses?

The possessive noun of nurse is nurse's, for example, a nurse's uniform.


What does an old nurses uniform look like?

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Why do nurses need to wear uniform?

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What has the author Lois Hempel written?

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What does a nurse's uniform in World War 1 look like?

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Where did first scrub uniform come from?

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How do nurses prevent illness?

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What has the author Faye Morgan written?

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What are nurses headdress called?

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