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  2. Barber surgeon - Wikipedia

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    Franz Anton Maulbertsch's The Quack (c. 1785) shows barber surgeons at work. Bloodletting set of a barber surgeon, beginning of 19th century, Märkisches Museum Berlin. 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.

  3. Barber - Wikipedia

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    A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave hair or beards. A barber's place of work is known as a barbershop or the barber's. Barbershops have been noted places of social interaction and public discourse since at least classical antiquity. In some instances, barbershops were also public forums.

  4. Extramural medical education in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The surgeon John Bell taught anatomy in his house in the square from 1787 and was joined then succeeded by his brother Charles Bell, later professor of surgery at the University of London. Their classes attracted large number of students as they taught surgical anatomy in contrast to Alexander Monro secundus , the university professor of ...

  5. The real (and disturbing) meaning behind barber poles

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    Barbers have been cutting hair for centuries, but they used to have a longer job description. In medieval times, the professionals were known as barber-surgeons, which is just what it sounds like.

  6. Traditional bone-setting - Wikipedia

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    Some of these self-taught healers were considered legitimate, while others were perceived as "quacks". In Great Britain, one of the most famous was the bone-setter Sally Mapp (d. 1737). [ 5 ] Known as "Crazy Sally", she learned her skill from her father and was known for her arm strength [ 6 ] and ability to reset almost any bone.

  7. How to Trim Your Beard in 3 Easy Steps, According to Barbers

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    As Justin Kafando, Master Barber at Barber Surgeons Guild in New York City explains, "With a great beard comes great responsibility." Barbershop Uncle Ben ain’t wrong either, to truly get the ...

  8. George Baker (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Baker was a member of the Barber Surgeons' Company and was elected master in 1597. In 1574, when he published his first book, Baker was attached to the household of the Earl of Oxford, and the writings of his contemporaries show that he had already attained to considerable practice in London.

  9. 'The history is here': New owner keeps tradition alive at 60 ...

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    Owner Mitch Snyder works on customer Rod Gilles of Brimfield while fellow barber Kasi Roy attends to customer Zach Zessin of Peoria at the new Snyder's Barbershop, 7312 N. University St. in Peoria.