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Yes, there were doctors in Tudor times, although their practices were quite different from modern medicine. Physicians, often educated at universities, used a mix of herbal remedies, bloodletting, and other traditional methods. Additionally, barber-surgeons performed surgeries and treated wounds, while apothecaries prepared medicines. The understanding of illness was limited, often influenced by humoral theory and superstitions.

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