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  2. Barber surgeon - Wikipedia

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    However, despite the different education requirements, both types of surgeons were called "barber-surgeons". [2] This distinction between "short coat" and "long coat" continued in surgery until relatively recently [4] Eventually, in 1660, the barber surgeons recognized the physicians' dominance. [1]

  3. Worshipful Company of Barbers - Wikipedia

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    Barbers received higher pay than surgeons until surgeons were entered into British warships during naval wars. In order to become a member of the company, apprentice training would occur for seven years within the household of an experienced barber-surgeon; apprentices would assist in surgical care and gain hands-on experience in tasks such as ...

  4. List of barbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of barbers and barber surgeons. Ambroise Paré — a pioneering surgeon of 16th century France when barbers also performed surgery. [1] Hugo E. Vogel — Wisconsin assemblyman and barber for more than fifty years [2] Johanna Hedén — a midwife who became the first female barber surgeon in Sweden [3]

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

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    During the treatment, barber-surgeons would give patients poles to hold. Grasping the staff made their veins pop out a bit, making them easier to find while the barbers went all Sweeney Todd.

  6. Antonio Fernando de Medrano - Wikipedia

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    Franz Anton Maulbertsch's The Quack (c. 1785) shows barber surgeons at work. Doctor Antonio Fernando de Medrano was a 17th-century Spanish barber-surgeon, highly skilled in minor surgery, bloodletting, and dental extractions. He was already practicing his trade in Madrid by 1639. [1]

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.