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Why Is The Surgical Gown Green?

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Emily123456 | 09:26 Fri 14th May 2021 | Adverts
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 In the operating room, if doctors, nurses and other staff wear white lab coats, the doctors always see bright red blood stains in their eyes during the operation. Over time, when they occasionally turn their eyes to the white lab coats of their companions, they will You will see spots of "green bloodstains", which will confuse your vision and affect the results of the surgery.

  The use of light green clothing for surgical gowns can not only eliminate the green illusion caused by visual complementary colors, but also reduce the fatigue of the doctor's optic nerve, thereby ensuring the smooth operation of the operation.
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are you asking or telling?
Strange post for a first timer.
Why is this in 'Adverts' ?
i was waiting for the advertising to come along...
Oddly, the profile shows no questions asked...
think it takes a bit to catch up - same with BAs
Well the op did both at the same time, asked a question and gave an answer. Is this not the done thing?
They can also be blue
as a newby, Emily probably thought answerbank was a site where you posed a question and answered it
It's informative anyway.

Welcome, by the way...

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