A Victorian doctor was commonly referred to as a "physician" or "surgeon," depending on their specialty. Physicians primarily focused on general medicine and diagnosis, while surgeons performed operations and surgical procedures. The medical profession during the Victorian era was evolving, with an increasing emphasis on formal education and training, leading to the establishment of professional medical associations. Many doctors also held titles such as "apothecary" or "medical practitioner."
In Britain, Queen Victoria ruled, that is why they were called the Victorian days,
It was called the Victorian Age as it was the time the Queen Victoria ruled.
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Postmen in Victorian England were called "Robins" because of their red uniforms.
The Victorians called it typhus
doctor bernardo was a doctor who didn't qualify as a doctor but instead helped Victorian boys find a job using his shelter. if you were over 16 then you would have to leave and get a job.
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Strange disease in the Victorian Times were called things like Typhus.
Jenna-Louise Coleman Plays Clara, the Doctor's new companion, the Dalek, and the Victorian Governess.