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  1. A mediwizard was the wizarding equivalent to a medic.[1] Mediwizards worked at St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries.[2] Mediwizards were also field doctors and they tended to injuries at events such as Quidditch games, magical tournaments, and other wizarding events.[1] In 1926, the New York Ghost reported that a renowned mediwizard was revealed to have brewed poisoned potions ...

  2. A Healer was a qualified witch or wizard who tended to the sick and injured using healing magic. They were the wizarding world equivalent of a Muggle doctor. St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries (which was the primary hospital to England's wizarding community) was one such place where a Healer may have worked tending to the sick and injured.[1][2] Healers and Mediwizards were ...

  3. Healing magic[1] was a branch of magic devoted to improving the health of living creatures. Healers and mediwizards were professionally trained in this branch of magic.[2] There were many different types of spells in this branch of magic, that had a variety of effects. There were also a vast group of potions that were dedicated to healing as well. Centaurs were noted to be well gifted in ...

  4. Jul 17, 2021 · Healing or medical magic is a common form of magic. Healing magic is used by everyone from parents healing a child’s minor injuries using simple remedies found in the book The Healer’s Helpmate to trained Healers and Mediwizards handling complicated and fantastic magical injuries and mishaps at St. Mungo’s Hospital. Medical Professionals Healers are the […]

  5. Jul 26, 2020 · Mediwizards are deployed to treat injuries at Quidditch World Cup matches. It is not known whether their skills are distinct from healing, analogous to the difference between a physician and a paramedic. If it is distinct, a mediwizard might be more like a paramedic, judging from their emergency-like duties at the World Cup (GF8, QWC).

  6. A mediwizard is the wizarding equivalent of a medic/paramedic. They respond to emergencies in a hospital or the field. They will also attend events, which includes sporting events like the Quidditch World Cup, in case there are injuries.[1] They are a trained magical medic who will provide immediate, emergency treatment in the hospital or the field.[1] During the final of the 422nd Quidditch ...

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  8. The great majority of them were lay healers serving the peasant population, and their suppression marks one of the opening struggles in the history of man’s suppression of women as healers. The other side of the suppression of witches as healers was the creation of a new male medical profession, under the protection and patronage of the ruling classes.

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