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From 1130 to 1163, a series of Papal edicts prohibited monks from performing any type of surgery, bloodletting, or tooth extraction.  Barbers often assisted monks in their surgical ministry because they visited monasteries to shave the heads of monks and the tools of the barber trade—sharp knives and razors—were useful for surgery. After the edicts, barbers assumed the monks’ surgical duties: bloodletting, lancing abscesses, extracting teeth, etc.

Source: ADA.org

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