In the monastic period pharmacy was to a great extent under the control of the religious orders, particularly the Benedictines, who, from coming into contact with the Arabian physicians, devoted themselves to pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeutics; but, as monks were forbidden to shed blood, surgery fell largely into the hands of barbers, so that the class of barber-surgeons came into existence, and the sign of their skill in blood-letting still appears in provincial districts in England in the form of the barber's pole, representing the application of bandages. [Please select]
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There are houses where they wash and shave the head as barbers, and also for baths. [Please select]
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Who will listen to news at the doors of barbers. [Please select]
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"You know the French barbers can change your hair to any shade you want." [Please select]
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For a price we cater to them--even as their tailors, and milliners, and barbers. [Please select]
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They were barbers, field hands, hack drivers, and servants. [Please select]
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But, indeed, I could say a lot about American barbers. [Please select]
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There are no barbers among the Apaches. [Please select]
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I understand that it is quite the proper thing for barbers to talk, while cutting their hair, to persons to whom they have not been introduced. [Please select]
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Then he chose among the barbers one Joaquin Menendez, a dark fellow who was not of pure Spanish descent, and sent him to the prison with de Zavala to accomplish the needed task. [Please select]
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