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- Skin of magic pig heals wounds. B184.3.2.3
- Magic pig heals wounds by licking. B511.2.2
- Magic arrow makes five wounds. D1092.0.1
- Magic girdle protects from all wounds. (Cf. D1057.1.) D1381.14
- Magic sword always inflicts mortal wounds. D1402.7.1.2
- Magic spear always inflicts mortal wounds. (Cf. D1084.) D1402.7.2.1
- Magic pigskin heals wounds. (Cf. D1025.1.) D1503.2
- Charm for wounds. (Cf. D1273.) D1503.3
- Magic balm heals wounds. (Cf. D1244.) D1503.4
- Magic lantern heals wounds. (Cf. D1162.) D1503.5
- Magic jewel heals wounds. (Cf. D1071.) D1503.6
- Magic well heals (wounds). (Cf. D926.) D1503.7
- Magic pool of milk heals wounds. D1503.7.1
- Magic goblet heals wounds. (Cf. D1171.6.2.) D1503.8
- Magic hand heals wounds. (Cf. D996.) D1503.9
- Magic plant heals wounds. (Cf. D965.) D1503.10
- Wounds healed by eating fruit of magic tree. (Cf. D950.) D1503.11
- Magic earth heals wounds. (Cf. D935.) D1503.12
- Magic potion heals wounds. (Cf. D1242.2.) D1503.13
- Wounds caused by sword can only be healed by a certain stone. D1503.14.1
- Blood from Christ's wounds restores sight. D1505.8.1
- Wounds of crucifix bleed. D1624.2
- Wounds from poisoned arrows healed by bath of milk. D2161.4.14.1.1
- Wounds inflicted by certain man always fatal. F693
- Sucking through tubes heals wounds. (Cf. F959.3.) F950.6
- Wounds healed by bath of marrow. F959.3.3
- Fat of crow as remedy for king's wounds. F959.3.5
- Recognition by wounds on lip and finger received at common adventure. H16.2
- Endurance test: scalding mush scattered on heroine's naked body; rasp-tongued dogs lick wounds. H1503
- Hero pursues and kills fugitive in spite of bleeding wounds. H1507
- Inflicters rather than receivers of wounds chosen. Men with many wounds recommended as soldiers. King had rather have those who gave the wounds. J481
- Sharing his wounds. Two men on parting agree to share everything they receive. One returns with much money. His friend reminds him of the pact. He replies that he has also received many wounds. The friend is willing to forego dividing. J1621
- Scratching contest: man's wife shows wounds. The man sends his wife to meet the ogre with whom he is to have a scratching contest. She tells the ogre that her husband has gone to have his nails sharpened. She shows him deep wounds that her husband has scratched on her body (obscene). The ogre leaves in terror. K83.1
- Trickster to give wings to tiger. Wounds him fatally. K1013.4
- Beetles and barley introduced into wounds on pretence of healing them. K1016
- Dupe persuaded to rub salt on wounds. K1045.2
- Devil tries to pass for Jesus. Forbids man to cut wood on Sunday. Disappears when man demands to see the wounds on his hands and feet. K1992
- Women pretend to weep over warrior's wounds while attempting to inflame them. K2014
- King has wounded ally attended by leeches, but bribes them to introduce beetles, awns of barley, etc. into the wounds. K2014.1
- Person wounds self and accuses another of attempting murder. K2116.3
- Trickster wounds self and accuses others. K2153
- Animal nurse wounds self so as to throw blame for eaten young on other animal. K2153.1
- Lovers' meeting: heroine heals hero's wounds. (Cf. T67.2.) T32
- Image of Jesus descends from cross and wounds nun leaving convent. V122.1
- The five wounds of Christ. [Inadvertant duplication of Z71.3.2.] V211.5
- Wounds cured by saint leave no scars. V221.8
- Martyrs emit milk instead of blood from their wounds. V229.2.6
- Refusal to fight wounded enemy. Hero feels it dishonorable to fight with sorely wounded enemy, because it would be said he died of previous wounds rather than the ones hero might inflict. W215.2
- Five wounds of Christ. [Inadvertant duplication of V211.5.] Z71.3.2