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    Early nursing education imposed strict rules on students, including living arrangements and attire, to ensure professional conduct and prevent workplace harassment. These historical nursing school regulations shaped student experiences for decades.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education History
    • Social History of Medicine

    Background:

    • Nineteenth and early twentieth-century nursing schools enforced stringent regulations on student activities.
    • Requirements included mandatory on-site living, curfews, and restrictive uniforms, emphasizing a
    • ladylike
    • demeanor.