Marital Status: Revision history

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  • curprev 20:4420:44, 29 August 2024Keiron talk contribs 14,000 bytes +14,000 Created page with "__NOTOC__ ==Context== This data field showed the honorific applied to any particular nurse where known. Marital Status was then implied from the honorific. At this time the terms Mrs and Miss were almost exclusively used to denote a married or widowed woman (Mrs) or an unmarried woman (Miss). Although the term Ms had been discussed in the press at this time<ref>Zimmer, B (2009) Ms. <b>The New York Times Magazine</b>. October 23, p.MM16</ref> it was not yet much in use. T..."