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- God of healing. A454
- Angel of healing (Raphael). A454.0.1
- Goddess of healing. A454.1
- Sun's healing powers. A738.3
- Origin of medicine (healing). A1438
- Healing by animals. B510
- Magic healing fountain. (Cf. D925, V134.) D1500.1.1
- Magic (healing) well dug by saint. (Cf. V220.) D1500.1.1.1
- Sacred healing stone. (Cf. D931.) D1500.1.2
- Magic healing coal. (Cf. D931.1.) D1500.1.2.1
- Magic healing ashes. (Cf. D1271.1.) D1500.1.2.2
- Magic healing soot. (Cf. D931.1.1.) D1500.1.2.3
- Magic healing lime. (Cf. D931.1.4.) D1500.1.2.4
- Magic healing hazel tree. (Cf. D950.1.) D1500.1.3.1
- Magic healing plant. (Cf. D965.) D1500.1.4
- Magic healing grass. D1500.1.4.1
- Magic healing leaves. (Cf. D955.) D1500.1.4.2
- Magic healing herb. (Cf. D965.) D1500.1.4.3
- Magic healing fruit. (Cf. D980.) D1500.1.5
- Magic healing apple. (Cf. D981.1, H1333.3.1.5.) D1500.1.5.1
- Magic healing spittle. (Cf. D1001, D1505.2.) D1500.1.7.2
- Healing power of saint's spittle. D1500.1.7.2.1
- Magic healing blood. (Cf. D1003.) D1500.1.7.3
- Magic healing drink. (Cf. D1040, D1242.) D1500.1.11
- Magic healing ring. (Cf. D1076.) D1500.1.15
- Consecrated healing ring. D1500.1.15.1
- Magic healing bottle. (Cf. D1171.8.) D1500.1.16
- Magic healing water. (Cf. D1242.1.) D1500.1.18
- Magic healing lake. (Cf. D921.) D1500.1.18.4
- Magic healing river. (Cf. D915.) D1500.1.18.6
- Magic healing salve. (Cf. D1244.) D1500.1.19
- Magic healing salve restores severed feet. (Cf. D1240.) D1500.1.19.1
- Magic healing oil from saints (sacred places). (Cf. D1500.1.10.) D1500.1.19.2
- Magic healing powder. (Cf. D1246.) D1500.1.20
- Magic healing wand. (Cf. D1254.1.) D1500.1.21
- Magic healing book. (Cf. D1266.) D1500.1.22
- Magic healing charm (spell). (Cf. D1273.) D1500.1.23
- Magic healing song. (Cf. D1275.) D1500.1.24
- Magic healing harp. (Cf. D1231.) D1500.1.27.1
- Magic healing bell. (Cf. D1213.) D1500.1.27.2
- Magic healing honey. (Cf. D1037.) D1500.1.29
- Magic healing banquet. (Cf. D1030.2.) D1500.1.30
- Magic healing milk. (Cf. D1018.) D1500.1.33.1
- Magic healing milk of lioness. (Cf. D1018.) D1500.1.33.1.2
- Magic healing handkerchief. (Cf. D1056.1.) D1500.1.35
- M. healing mountain. (Cf. D932.) D1500.1.38
- Magic healing power. D2161
- Healing with hair of dog that bit one. D2161.4.10.3
- Magic healing by passing hand over affected parts. D2161.4.16.1
- Fairy grateful to mortal for healing. F334
- Giant has wound-healing balm. F531.6.5.3
- Healing by sprinkling water and replacing flesh. F950.9
- Husband attracted by wife's power of healing: recognition follows. H151.8
- What kind of work occupies most men? Healing, for every sick man practices this. H659.6.1
- Task: stealing magic healing apples. (Cf. H1323.) H1151.20
- Task: stealing magic healing water. (Cf. D1500.1.18.) H1151.21
- Task: healing sick person. H1199.2
- Quest for healing water. H1321.2
- Quest for magic healing lantern. H1324.1
- Quest for draught of healing. H1324.2
- Quest for healing apple. H1333.3.1.5
- Directions for getting pay given in return for directions for healing. J1551.4
- Foolish imitation of healing. J2412
- Healing with the cherry tree. A man whose wife refuses to talk remembers that a priest drank black cherry juice whenever he lost his voice. He cannot get the cordial but concluding that a limb of the cherry tree will have the same effect beats his wife with is. She is cured. J2412.5
- Pseudo-magic healing objects sold. K115
- Alleged healing letter sold. Woman sold a letter to wear around her neck which will prevent eye trouble. It helps only so long as she believes in it. K115.1
- Alleged healing letter (charm) sold: to aid in childbirth. Actually works. When opened it contains nonsense. K115.1.1
- Alleged healing stone sold. A sailor boy sells a seasick Jew "Babylon stones" as a cure. They are pieces of coal. K115.2
- Beetles and barley introduced into wounds on pretence of healing them. K1016
- Man feigns sick in order to enter room of princess skilled in healing, and woos her for his friend. (Cf. K1818, T51.1.1.) K1349.1.5
- Life bought with promise of reparations and healing of enemy. M234.4
- Accidental healing. N640
- Healing as reward. Q161
- Healing of disease as reward. Q161.2
- Miraculous healing from a passionate love. T25
- Mother of saint has healing spittle during pregnancy. T579.4
- Miraculous healing by saints. V221
- The wine (water) occasionally used to bathe relics assumes healing powers. V221.0.1.2
- Miraculous healing power of saint as child. V221.0.3
- Miraculous healing by Virgin Mary. (Cf. D2161.) V256
- Healing spittle of Virgin Mary. (Cf. D1500.1.7.2.) V256.1
- Miracles of healing performed before image of Virgin Mary. V256.2
- Magic help sent to enemy. Hero sends fairy healing charms to his enemy so that when they resume fighting it cannot be said he wins because of superior care. W215.1
- Life personified: old woman carrying healing potions and salves. Z113