History of Barbering
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During the Middle Ages, barbers not only practiced shaving and haircutting but also entered the practice of:

  • medicine (correct)
  • makeup
  • fashion consulting
  • business
  • Barber-surgeons participated in the practice of:

  • blood-letting
  • teeth pulling
  • surgery
  • all of the above (correct)
  • By the 19th century, barbering was completely separated from religion and medicine and began to emerge as an independent:

  • profession (correct)
  • association
  • organization
  • fashion guild
  • Mr. A. B. Moler established America's first barber:

    <p>school</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The first state to pass a barber license law was:

    <p>Minnesota</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The National Education Council's purpose was to establish the standardization of barber:

    <p>training</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In 1929, the Associated Master Barbers of America adopted a Barber Code of Ethics to promote:

    <p>professionalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    State boards are primarily interested in maintaining high standards of:

    <p>competency</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Barbering History

    • During the Middle Ages, barbers practiced shaving, haircutting, and medicine.

    Barber-Surgeons

    • Barber-surgeons performed blood-letting, teeth pulling, and surgery.

    Emergence of Barbering as a Profession

    • By the 19th century, barbering became an independent profession, separate from religion and medicine.

    Development of Barbering Education

    • Mr. A.B. Moler established America's first barber school.
    • The National Education Council aimed to standardize barber training.

    Licensing and Regulation

    • The first state to pass a barber license law was Minnesota.
    • State boards focused on maintaining high standards of competency.

    Professionalism and Ethics

    • In 1929, the Associated Master Barbers of America adopted a Barber Code of Ethics to promote professionalism.

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    Explore the evolution of barbering from the Middle Ages to its modern-day profession. Discover the roles of barber-surgeons, the emergence of barbering as a separate profession, and the development of barbering education.

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