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red carnation
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The red carnation is recognized as the official flower of Doctors' Day, which is celebrated on March 30. This date marks the anniversary of the first successful use of anesthetic during surgery in 1842. The flower serves as a symbol of appreciation for doctors and their contributions to healthcare. Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the red carnation are limited to this specific cultural and historical context, appearing in threads that highlight various observances and their associated symbols.
It's no coincidence that Doctors' Day shares the date with a medical milestone. March 30 is the anniversary of the first time (1842) anesthetic was successfully used during surgery -- by Dr. Crawford W. Long. National Doctors' Day Doctors' day honors all doctors, and has since has March 30...
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