File:Isaack Koedijck-barber-surgeon-tending-a-peasants-foot detail.jpg

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English: Detail from the painting "Barber surgeon tending a peasant's foot" (1649-1650). According to the website of the Peabody Essex Museum, these are barber tools
Français : Détail du tableau "Un chirurgien barbier soigne le pied d'un paysan" (1649-1650). Selon le site web du Peabody Essex Museum, il s'agit d'outils de barbier
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Author Isaack Koedijck
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PEM[1], Peabody Essex Museum, Koedijck Barber-Surgeon: “These items were used to provide a hair cut or shave. The last token of the link between barbers and the medical profession is the traditional red and white barber's pole, which is said to represent the blood and bandages associated with their older role.”

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