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A '''debbie''' ('''debbies''' is plural) is an outdated term. Before the 21st century, hospital gowns that patients wore were divided into two categories: '''debbies''' for female patients and [[Johnny|johnnies]] for male patients. For reasons unclear, the '''debbie''' fell out of favor. Even the term johnny isn't used much any more; most health care professionals just refer to them as hospital [[Gown|gowns]]. No matter what you call them, you can always see the patient's butt when he or she is walking. | A '''debbie''' ('''debbies''' is plural) is an outdated term. Before the 21st century, hospital gowns that patients wore were divided into two categories: '''debbies''' for female patients and [[Johnny|johnnies]] for male patients. For reasons unclear, the '''debbie''' fell out of favor. Even the term johnny isn't used much any more; most health care professionals just refer to them as hospital [[Gown|gowns]]. No matter what you call them, you can always see the patient's butt when he or she is walking. |
Latest revision as of 02:37, 18 July 2017
A debbie (debbies is plural) is an outdated term. Before the 21st century, hospital gowns that patients wore were divided into two categories: debbies for female patients and johnnies for male patients. For reasons unclear, the debbie fell out of favor. Even the term johnny isn't used much any more; most health care professionals just refer to them as hospital gowns. No matter what you call them, you can always see the patient's butt when he or she is walking.
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