In the Middle Ages, it was common for barbers to treat the common people, particularly in providing basic surgical procedures, bloodletting, and other minor medical treatments. Barbers acted as a sort of medical care provider for the lower classes, alongside their primary work of cutting hair. The other options—clerks, veterinarians, and dentists—did not typically provide medical care to the common people in the same way.
In the middle ages it was common for medical doctors to treat only the wealthy, who treated the common people?
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Barbers
Barbers
Clerks
Clerks
Veternarians
Veternarians
Dentists
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