4 Gifts For Doctors’ Day That Deliver

Posted by Michele Carr on

Every year on March 30th, we celebrate Doctors’ Day to acknowledge the contribution physicians have made to society and the difference they’ve made in our own lives. The very first Doctors’ Day was celebrated in 1933 in Winder Georgia and was organized by Eudora Brown Almond, wife of Dr. Charles B. Almond. Mrs. Almond chose March 30th to mark the anniversary of the first time anesthesia was administered to a patient back in 1842 by Dr. Crawford W. Long.


Doctors do a lot for us, from routine care to rigorous surgeries and their tireless efforts deserve to be recognized. Make the physician in your life feel appreciated with one of our Doctors’ Day favorites:


Ophthalmologist/Eye Doctor Book Limoges Box by Rochard

Limoges Boxes

The ideal gift for your “eye guy” this Limoges Box by Rochard is handcrafted and adorned with details like tiny spectacles, the anatomy of the eyeball, and a classic reading chart. Open it up for a sweet surprise of a hand-painted depiction of eyedrop application.

Physician Sculpted Relief Sign – Personalized

Personalized Physician Sign

This unique, custom made sign will look great hanging on the wall next to your favorite physician’s credentials. A nod to what practicing medicine used to look like, I’m sure the doctor in your life will appreciate that his or her job description no longer includes bloodletting and leeches!

 

Medical Wine Bottle Stopper

Medical Wine Bottle Stopper

Studies are saying that a glass of red wine a day is good for your health. Help your doctor friends or family embrace this new research by gifting them this Medical Wine Bottle Stopper. This heavy, stainless steel stopper will keep their wine fresh between pours and is embellished with medical themed beads and charms.

“Trust Me, I'm A Doctor” 100% Silk Men's Tie

Silk Neck Tie Doctor

This tie is the perfect gift for all of the medical men in your life. The medical instruments on a field of navy blue will have the recipient loving this gift in or out of the office.


 


 




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