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  • The healer.
  • The healer.
  • The healer.
  • The healer.
  • The healer.
  • The healer.
  • The dance of death: the healer. Etching by R. Dagley, 182-.
  • Anthyllis vulneraria L. Fabaceae. Kidney vetch, woundwort. 'vulneraria' means 'wound healer'
  • Ten people with leprosy (with warning clappers) approach Christ the healer. Etching.
  • "Maistre Robert", a blind healer healing by laying-on of hands. Oil painting.
  • A man's body receiving the ministrations of a healer. Drawing attributed to Pieter de Jode I.
  • Johann Gottfried Matthes (Mathes), a "natural healer", taking the pulse of a patient suffering from the dropsy. Etching, 1784.
  • A boy using crutches is looking at the instruments and dental prostheses of a travelling healer. Coloured photograph, 19--.
  • The workplace of a female healer (midwife and surgeon), with signboard, from outside. Reproduction of wood engraving after H. Daumier, 1841.
  • Magno Heal.
  • Magno Heal.
  • A Persian healer is administering nasal medication to a man lying on the floor; three men in the background. Painting, ca. 1900.
  • Christ as apothecary; suggesting the idea of Christ as the universal healer. Reproduction of a photograph of an oil painting after J. Marie Appeli, 1731.
  • A travelling healer demonstrating the extraction of a tooth from the mouth of a woman patient, before a crowd of onlookers. Etching attributed to Cornelis de Wael.
  • Christ heals a lame man. Engraving.
  • Christ heals the dumb and blind demoniac. Etching.
  • Christ heals a dumb, mentally ill child. Woodcut.
  • Annual report of the Medical Officer of Heal
  • Annual report of the medical officer of heal
  • Nail figure used to fix oaths and heal the sick
  • Nail figure used to fix oaths and heal the sick
  • Nail figure used to fix oaths and heal the sick
  • Nail figure used to fix oaths and heal the sick
  • Nail figure used to fix oaths and heal the sick
  • Christ heals a man possessed by demons. Woodcut, 16th century.