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Cosplay of the Medic from Team Fortress 2, an example of a healer-class character. NetHack, a single-player roguelike video game, first released in 1987 includes a description of healers in its accompanying guidebook. It states: Healers are wise in medicine and apothecary. They know the herbs and simples that can restore vitality, ease pain ...
Pages in category "Fictional healers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Healer (video games)
Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.
GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series.
For top players, the most important rating is their FIDE rating. FIDE has issued the following lists: From 1971 to 1980, one list a year was issued. From 1981 to 2000, two lists a year were issued, in January and July. From July 2000 to July 2009, four lists a year were issued, at the start of January, April, July and October.
Healer, a 1976 science fiction novel by F. Paul Wilson; Healer, a 1983 novel by Peter Dickinson; Healer, a 2007 novel by Joyce Carol Thomas; Healer, a 2010 novel by Carol Cassella; The Healer, a 1911 novel by Robert Herrick; The Healer, a 1955 novel by Frank G. Slaughter; The Healer, a 1971 novel by Daniel P. Mannix; The Healer, a 1990 novel by ...
A folk healer is an unlicensed person who practices the art of healing using traditional practices, herbal remedies, and the power of suggestion. The term "folk" was traditionally associated with medical and healing practices that weren't explicitly approved by the dominant religious institution. If people didn't seek healing from an approved ...
The yuwipi man is the healer and the one who is tied up and directs the ceremony. During the ceremony he calls spirits that can help the people. While the traditions and protocols are passed down through generations of healers, each Medicine Man has his own way of conducting the ceremony.