Scrubs

Garrison Keillor and his nurses

0

Garrison Keillor tells two stories about Margaret Sanger.

 

On the occasion of her birthday, Keillor talks about Margaret Sanger’s inspiration for the birth control pill [51 sec].

[audio:https://medmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/Garrison-Keillor-Margaret-Sanger.mp3|titles=Garrison Keillor Margaret Sanger]

On the anniversary of the day in 1960 that the FDA approved the use of a birth control pill, Keillor tells the story of the pill’s development [2 min 29 sec].

[audio:https://medmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/Garrison-Keillor-Margaret-Sanger-II.mp3|titles=Garrison Keillor Margaret Sanger II]

Did you know that Agatha Christie…was a nurse?!


Hear her story [1 min 19 sec].

[audio:https://medmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/Garrison-Keillor-Agatha-Christie.mp3|titles=Garrison Keillor Agatha Christie]

So, what do you think of Garrison Keillor’s portrayal of nurses? Does he stereotype nurses on his show? Or does he give them the credit they deserve? Share your thoughts below!


This article is mentioned in the Spring 2010 print edition of Scrubs Magazine, which can be found at uniform retail stores nationwide or purchased online. Go to https://medmagazine.com/magazine for a peek inside and to find out where you can get your copy!

Scrubs

4 yoga poses for a healthy back

Previous article

Top 7 crazy nursing news items of 2012

Next article

You may also like

More in Scrubs