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The Bloody History of the Barber-Surgeon

Season 1 Episode 284 Published 4 months ago
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Before surgeons were scientists, they were barbers. In medieval Europe, when learned physicians shunned manual work and the church forbade clergy from spilling blood, barber-surgeons stepped in to cut hair, pull teeth, amputate limbs, and treat wounds using skill learned through apprenticeship rather than books. In this episode, we explore how these practical craftsmen became indispensable healers, how figures like Ambroise Paré helped transform surgery from brutal trade to medical science, and why the professions eventually split apart. From battlefield amputations to the red-and-white pole outside your local shop, the story traces how modern medicine emerged from a world where healing was literally a hands-on job.

https://youtu.be/fGPPy__YnrI?si=8UTX-Xn5vbvC3QvC

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