National Doctors Day
National Doctors' Day is celebrated on March 30th to honor the contributions of physicians. The holiday originated in 1933 in Winder, Georgia, and commemorates the anniversary of Dr. Crawford W. Long's first use of ether anesthesia on March 30, 1842. People express gratitude for doctors' hard work, which can include giving red carnations, a symbolic flower for the day.
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