That's why we're happy to offer this Made by Us look.
Maybe a surgeon wearing a blue mask for the operating room! But, when they began talking about a totally different kind of doctor's mask that was more common in the 16th and 17th centuries, you probably began to wonder! What was all this talk of oiled coats and spices shoved down into the raven beak? Well, fortunately, the times of the plague doctor are well over, but that doesn't mean that the fun of their mysterious appearance hasn't faded with time.STEP TOWARDS MEDICAL SCHOOLPerhaps the plague doctors of the middle ages weren't the best of medical practitioners, but we can't deny that they looked awesome.When you asked your kiddo what they wanted to be and they proudly proclaimed that they wanted to be a doctor, you likely had several thoughts and images come to mind. Then, you might have imagined a nice, white doctor's lab coat and, of course, the stethoscope around their neck.