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By Avicenna’s time, the job of bloodletting could be done by medical men but also by barbers. They were used to sharp instruments, and a papal decree forbidding monks from performing medical tasks meant monastery barbers began to diversify into doing small acts of surgery. This practice spread, so that barbers became instead barber-surgeons and formed a guild.
Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood
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