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  2. Barber surgeon - Wikipedia

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    The barber surgeon, one of the most common European medical practitioners of the Middle Ages, was generally charged with caring for soldiers during and after battle. In this era, surgery was seldom conducted by physicians, but instead by barbers , who, possessing razors and dexterity indispensable to their trade, were called upon for numerous ...

  3. Magdalena Bendzisławska - Wikipedia

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    Ancient medical tools for barber surgeons: razor, knife for bloodletting, hook for tooth extraction and cups for fire cupping. Magdalena was the wife of Walenty Bendzisławski, a Barber Surgeon working at the salt mine in Wieliczka near Kraków in southern Poland. The couple lived next to the mine where workers routinely suffered from many ...

  4. Edmund Harman - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Harman (c.1509–1577) was the barber-surgeon of Henry VIII of England and a member of his Privy Chamber. [1] He served alongside Thomas Wendy and George Owen.. In February 1536, Harman was made bailiff of Hovington, and given the keeping of the manor-place and the farm thereto belonging, with fees of 5l. a year; during the minority of [blank] Berkley, lord Berkley, son and heir of the ...

  5. William Davies (barber-surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Davies was a native of Hereford, and became a barber-surgeon of London.He states that he was a gentleman by birth, and served in many naval and military operations. [1]On 28 January 1597–8, he sailed in a trading-ship (the Francis) from Saltash, Cornwall, and reached Cività Vecchia, the port of Rome.

  6. Johanna Hedén - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Maria Hedén, née Bowall (21 July 1837 – December 1912) was a Swedish midwife, Feldsher (or barber surgeon), apothecary, and barber.She is the first known licensed female feldsher in Sweden and as such the first known formally educated and trained female surgeon in Sweden.

  7. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber Revisit What They Call the ...

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    Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are looking back at some of Full House’s early misstep — specifically an uncharacteristically racy season 1 episode.. Original Full House producer Karen Miller ...

  8. Elinor Sneshell - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Sneshell (fl. 1593) was an English barber-surgeon, active during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.. In the 1593 Returns of Strangers in the Metropolis, she was listed as a widow originating from Valenciennes who had been resident in London for 26 years. [1]

  9. “Full House ”Creator Reveals the Real Reason He Bought the ...

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    Related: Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin Reveal Which Full House Characters They Think Were Queer The Full House creator, who appears in the documentary, explains that he bought the house for $4 ...