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They just made small cuts on the arms or legs.
Barber surgeons usually lived in castles. The Middle Ages were a pretty backward time for medical procedures. Barbers, instead of doctors who felt surgery was beneath them, performed surgeries. A barber was capable of both cutting hair as well as performing any act of surgery.
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yes they eat it because they are idiots
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
They just made small cuts on the arms or legs.
Yes, in the past, barbers did perform surgeries in addition to cutting hair. This practice was common in medieval times when barbers were also known as barber-surgeons. They would perform procedures like bloodletting, tooth extractions, and minor surgeries.
They would be a doctor and eat chocolate brownies.
Don't know how wealthy they were, but they cut hair, shaved people, and were called barber surgeons. Barbering dates from the ancient Egyptians.
In the Middle Ages, dental work was done by barbers and general physicians. Given the state of European medicine of the time, I am not sure which I would choose.
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Why barbers kept tuesday as holiday?
they ate food