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4 +7 | berber-hirurg |
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berber-hirurg Explanation: ... uzgrednim”, trgovinom ogrevnim drvima. C. N OVOSADSKI VREMEPLOV Berber-hirurg se obogatio na drvima Na Gradskom grobqu u Novom ... dnevnik.co.yu/arhiva/25-07-2003/ pdf/07NSservisna25jul.pd Zanat. Godina. Zanatlija. Apotekar. 1789. Franjo Corda. Baèvar. 1767. Jakob Haser. Berber-hirurg. 1746. Toma Sauer. Bravar. 1747. Jozef Lederer. Cipelar. 1767. ... www.subotica.net/special/design1999/SinkoK/Zanim.htm - 37k -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 24 mins (2005-11-08 19:28:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- At the council of Tours in 1163, the clergy were forbidden to draw blood or to act as physicians and surgeons on the grounds that it was sacrilegious for ministers of God to draw blood from the human body. The barbers took up the duties relinquished by the clergy and the era of barber-surgeons began. The connection between barbery and surgery continued for more than six centuries and the barber profession reached its pinnacle during this time. http://www.barberpole.com/artof.htm |
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