The doctor and nurse are, I think, equally retro. They do not seem to have a lot of technology at their disposal; not even a stethoscope is visible. The doctor, male of course, appears very engaging, almost aggressively so. His personality seems to dominate this diptych and, in my view, he's interested to a great extent in the social aspects of the practice of medicine.
The nurse, female of course, is young and still in possession of very lofty ideals. She became a nurse to do good in this world.
Note: I have herein previously published my musings on Disney's attitude toward the sex-role stereotyping of health care practitioners in Paging Dr. Mouse. It's not required reading in any medical school, but you can still make it a part of your syllabus.
Note: I have herein previously published my musings on Disney's attitude toward the sex-role stereotyping of health care practitioners in Paging Dr. Mouse. It's not required reading in any medical school, but you can still make it a part of your syllabus.
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