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Well, in the medievil times a 'Parler' Was what we know now of surgoens or base 5 doctors. The Person with the title of 'Docter' In the medievil times was only used to find what was happening, kind of like a determanation, as then he would tell the Barber (Whom worked at a Parler) What the sickness was. The parler, then for, would do all of the dirty work. (Something interseting: The Red and White barber poles used as a symbol for Hair Soloons, Means 'Blood And Bandages' Back then, as it was kept though the times.) And, since just after the downfall of Medievil times, Came the Renicansse, or 'Rebirth' In itallion. After the downfall of the renicansse, came the 'Age Of trade'. That was the years when Cristopher Columbus began his voyage, and trade spraked for spices, rugs, fabrics etc. from the Asian provences. That was also the time that Marco Polo, world famous sailor, discovered the Philippines. The terms must have traveled, since Barber>Parler, right? So, Since Barber>Parler, A women barber is a Parlermaid! So, in the end, the term would most likely be something for a women docter teir 5, or a female surgeon.

Hope this helps. ~Heavonbound.

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The Filipino term for "parlormaid" is "kamarera" or "katulong sa bahay" which translates to "house helper" in English.

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