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American Nursing vs. English Nursing 1950s
Nursing in the 1950s looked very different from today. Uniforms were starched, wards were regimented, and nurses were expected to follow strict rules—yet their daily routines varied depending on whether they worked in Britain’s newly formed National Health Service or in the bustling hospitals of the United States. Let’s step into the shoes of two nurses: one in post-war England, the other across the Atlantic in America. Morning routine England : Much of the morning was spent
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Sep 2, 20255 min read


The Day off in the 1950s
An English Nurse’s Day Off — The NHS Years For most English nurses of the 1950s, a day off was both precious and tightly controlled. Living in hospital nurses’ homes meant you were never far from the Matron’s watchful eye. Curfews still applied — often 10 p.m. — and “permission to be away overnight” had to be granted in writing. ☕ Typical Activities: Sleep! After six-day weeks and twelve-hour shifts, many simply slept late — though breakfast ended early in the nurses’ home,
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Sep 2, 202516 min read


Interesting Facts about the 1950s wards in US and UK.
Welcome to Nurse Lounge Café , where we blend retro charm with the real stories of nursing. For our very first blog, we’re stepping back...
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Sep 2, 20253 min read
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