Selection of nurses disposable theatre caps

Made:
circa 1997
Selection of nurses disposable theatre caps

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Selection of four blue, two green and two yellow nurses disposable theatre caps. Two different types: with ties and without ties. Two of the blue caps have ties, c.1997

Details

Category:
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
Object Number:
2000-326
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
type:
nurses disposable theatre caps
credit:
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

Parts

Disposable theatre caps, Europe, 1992-2000

Disposable theatre caps, Europe, 1992-2000

2 green nurses' disposable theatre paper fabric caps, 1992-2000

Measurements:
overall: 45 mm x 215 mm x 250 mm, , .015kg
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2000-326/1
type:
theatre cap
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Disposable theatre caps, Europe, 1992-2000

Four blue nurses' disposable theatre paper fabric caps, 1992-2000

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Theatre caps like these are worn as standard by nurses, surgeons, anaesthetists and all those in the operating room – this was not always the case. Caps are worn to prevent hair and skin falling into open wounds. They also protect the wearer from infections from blood and other bodily fluids. Made from a synthetic fibre, the cap is single-use to prevent any possibility of infections spreading.

Measurements:
overall: 23 mm x 485 mm x 182 mm, .02kg
Materials:
synthetic fibre
Object Number:
2000-326/2
type:
theatre cap
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum