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'''Healing magic'''<ref name="pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]'' wand wood information (transcription available [http://archive.is/20130109195708/pottermorespoilers.tumblr.com/post/9770067306/wand-woods here])</ref> is a type of [[magic]] devoted to improving the physical condition.
The '''Medical Magic''' is one branch of [[Magic]] that helps to cure and treat magical injuries and diseases.
 
Wizard medicine is well ahead of its [[Muggle]] counterpart. While Muggle medicine largely attempts to stimulate the body's own healing and defence systems, magic can simply impose well-being. Healing is not as simple as ordinary [[spell]]s, but should be able to cure minor injuries in a negligible amount of time and just about every other problem (even missing or boneless limbs) given somewhat longer. Conventional ailments, save from large-scale neurological damage, appear to be very easy to fix. Of course, a number of problems in a setting like this do not qualify under conventional ailments. Despite their advanced medical "technology", wizards apparently cannot use magic to cure minor inherent conditions such as myopia.
 
   
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===Healing spells===
Wizards had a cure for the common cold for years: it is known as [[Pepperup Potion]] and is characterised by the patient emitting steam from their ears.
 
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[[Healing spells]] are [[spell]]s which improve the physical condition of a patient.
   
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*[[Anapneo]]
Wizards do not appear to make use of vaccinations, however: a common cause of death appears to be [[Dragon pox]].
 
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*[[Brackium Emendo]]
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*[[Episkey]]
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*[[Ferula]]
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*[[Tergeo]]
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*[[Vulnera Sanentur]]
   
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===Medication===
Wizard doctors are known as [[Healer]]s and [[Mediwizard]]s. While Madam [[Poppy Pomfrey]] runs a [[Hospital wing]] at Hogwarts, the central establishment, in England, for this purpose is the [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]].
 
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Magical medication normally relates to healing potions, though there are other medications that exists too (such as chocolate). They are described below:
   
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====Healing potions====
As Madam [[Poppy Pomfrey]] is said to be a matron there may be different ranks of nurses like there is in the muggle world For example Matron, Sister, Staff Nurse, Nurse , and Student Nurse
 
 
*Unknown potions that helped Hermione lose the cat features in [[1992]].
 
 
*[[Skele-Gro]] Potion.
Various magical diseases, such as "[[Dragon pox]]", "[[Spattergroit]]" and "[[Vanishing Sickness]]," are treated in St Mungo's. Wizards tend to view Muggle medicine as primitive and barbaric.
 
 
*[[Pepperup Potion]].
 
 
*Unknown wound-cleaning potion.
==Medical Procedures and Spells==
 
===Chocolate===
 
Chocolate has special properties. Not only does it make a wonderful treat, but it also serves as a particularly powerful antidote for the chilling effect produced by contact with [[Dementor]]s and other particularly nasty forms of [[Dark Arts|Dark Magic]].
 
 
===Potions===
 
*Unknown potions that helped Hermione lose the cat features in [[1992]].
 
*[[Skele-Gro]] Potion.
 
*[[Pepperup Potion]].
 
*Unknown wound-cleaning potion.
 
 
*Unknown burn-healing paste.
 
*Unknown burn-healing paste.
 
*Unknown potions that healed Neville's broken wrist in about a minute in [[1991]].
 
*Unknown potions that healed Neville's broken wrist in about a minute in [[1991]].
*[[Mandrake Restorative Draught]].
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*[[Mandrake Restorative Draught]].
*[[Bubotuber]] pus; when used correctly, makes an excellent cure for stubborn forms of acne.
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*[[Bubotuber]] pus; when used correctly, makes an excellent cure for stubborn forms of acne.
*[[Blood-Replenishing Potion]].
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*[[Blood-Replenishing Potion]].
*Unknown purple Sleeping Potion.
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*Unknown purple Sleeping Potion.
*Strained and pickled [[Murtlap]] Tentacles.
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*Strained and pickled [[Murtlap]] [[Murtlap tentacle|tentacles]].
 
*[[Calming Draught]].
 
*[[Calming Draught]].
*[[Dr. Ubbly's Oblivious Unction]]; given to [[Ron Weasley]] by Madam [[Poppy Pomfrey]] to cure bad thoughts and memories from the battle of the [[Department of Mysteries]].
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*[[Dr. Ubbly's Oblivious Unction]]; given to [[Ron Weasley]] by Madam [[Poppy Pomfrey]] to cure bad thoughts and memories from the battle of the [[Department of Mysteries]].
*Poison [[Antidotes]].
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*Poison [[antidotes]].
 
*[[Wiggenweld Potion]].
 
*[[Wiggenweld Potion]].
 
*[[Antidote to Common Poisons]].
 
*[[Antidote to Common Poisons]].
   
 
====Chocolate====
==Diseases and Injuries==
 
 
Chocolate has special properties. Not only does it make a wonderful treat, but it also serves as a particularly powerful antidote for the chilling effect produced by contact with [[Dementor]]s and other particularly nasty forms of [[Dark Arts|Dark Magic]].
*Dragon bite (turned green and swelled)
 
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==Occupations==
 
Wizard doctors are known as [[Healer]]s and [[Mediwizard]]s. While small infirmaries exist, such as the [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] [[hospital wing]] run by [[Madame Pomfrey]], the central establishment in England for this purpose is [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]], where various magical diseases, such as "[[dragon pox]]", "[[spattergroit]]", and "[[Vanishing Sickness]]" are treated.
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As Madam [[Poppy Pomfrey]] is said to be a matron, there may be different ranks of nurses like there is in the Muggle world. For example: matron, sister, staff nurse, nurse, and student nurse
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==Diseases and injuries==
 
*Dragon bite (turned green and swelled)
 
*[[Dragon pox]] (is contagious, but even after a patient is past that stage he or she will have greenish and pockmarked skin)
 
*[[Dragon pox]] (is contagious, but even after a patient is past that stage he or she will have greenish and pockmarked skin)
**[[Gunhilda Kneen]] had to sit out a [[Quidditch]] Match due to a case of Dragon Pox in the [[Events prior to 1800|1100s]]
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**[[Gunhilda Kneen]] had to sit out a [[Quidditch]] match due to a case of dragon pox in the [[1100s]]
**[[Chauncey Oldridge]] is credited with being the first known victim of Dragon Pox, but this was in the [[Events prior to 1800|1300s]]
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**[[Chauncey Oldridge]] is credited with being the first known victim of dragon pox, but this was in the [[1300s]]
**[[Gunhilda of Gorsemoor]], the famous healer, developed a cure for Dragon Pox in the late [[Events prior to 1800|1500s]]/early [[Events prior to 1800|1600s]]; dragon pox is treated on the second floor of St. Mungo's.
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**[[Gunhilda of Gorsemoor]], the famous healer, developed a cure for dragon pox in the late [[1500s]]/early [[1600s]]; dragon pox is treated on the second floor of St. Mungo's.
*Broken bones
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*Broken bones
**Broken ankle
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**Broken ankle
**Broken arm
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**Broken arm
**Broken leg
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**Broken leg
**Broken nose
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**Broken nose
**Broken ribs
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**Broken ribs
**Broken skull
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**Broken skull
**Broken wrist
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**Broken wrist
*[[Scrofungulus]], which is contagious
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*[[Scrofungulus]], which is contagious
*[[Vanishing Sickness]], which is contagious
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*[[Vanishing Sickness]], which is contagious
*[[Lycantrophy|Werewolf bite]] - induces [[lycantrophy]], an incurable condition but controllable with modern healing ([[Wolfsbane Potion]])
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*[[Werewolf|Werewolf bite]] - induces [[werewolf|lycantrophy]], an incurable condition but controllable with modern healing ([[Wolfsbane Potion]] and possibly the Homorphus Charm)
*Snakebite wound that won't close naturally
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*Snakebite wound that won't close naturally
*[[Spattergroit]] - a malady which causes a person to develop spots on their face. Possible cure: "[T]ake the liver of a toad, bind it tight about your throat, stand naked at the full moon in a barrel of eels' eyes..."
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*[[Spattergroit]] - a malady which causes a person to develop spots on their face. Possible cure: "[T]ake the liver of a toad, bind it tight about your throat, stand naked at the full moon in a barrel of eels' eyes..."
*Small child who had sprouted huge feathery wings
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*Small child who had sprouted huge feathery wings
*Man who was wearing jinxed shoes which ate his feet
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*Man who was wearing jinxed shoes which ate his feet
*A man whose head rang like a bell whenever he moved his head
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*A man whose head rang like a bell whenever he moved his head
*A woman whose head had been made into something like a "teapot" - she whistled and gave off steam, and her face was red and sweaty
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*A woman whose head had been made into something like a "teapot" - she whistled and gave off steam, and her face was red and sweaty
 
*People with strange things growing out of them, such as an elephant's trunk
 
*People with strange things growing out of them, such as an elephant's trunk
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*[[Splinching]] - the loss or damage of limbs caused by improper [[Apparition]].
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' {{1st}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (video game)]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (video game)]]''
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*''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''
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==Notes and references==
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Medical Magic]]

Revision as of 08:53, 11 November 2013

Healing magic[1] is a type of magic devoted to improving the physical condition.

Healing spells

Healing spells are spells which improve the physical condition of a patient.

Medication

Magical medication normally relates to healing potions, though there are other medications that exists too (such as chocolate). They are described below:

Healing potions

Chocolate

Chocolate has special properties. Not only does it make a wonderful treat, but it also serves as a particularly powerful antidote for the chilling effect produced by contact with Dementors and other particularly nasty forms of Dark Magic.

Occupations

Wizard doctors are known as Healers and Mediwizards. While small infirmaries exist, such as the Hogwarts hospital wing run by Madame Pomfrey, the central establishment in England for this purpose is St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, where various magical diseases, such as "dragon pox", "spattergroit", and "Vanishing Sickness" are treated.

As Madam Poppy Pomfrey is said to be a matron, there may be different ranks of nurses like there is in the Muggle world. For example: matron, sister, staff nurse, nurse, and student nurse

Diseases and injuries

  • Dragon bite (turned green and swelled)
  • Dragon pox (is contagious, but even after a patient is past that stage he or she will have greenish and pockmarked skin)
  • Broken bones
    • Broken ankle
    • Broken arm
    • Broken leg
    • Broken nose
    • Broken ribs
    • Broken skull
    • Broken wrist
  • Scrofungulus, which is contagious
  • Vanishing Sickness, which is contagious
  • Werewolf bite - induces lycantrophy, an incurable condition but controllable with modern healing (Wolfsbane Potion and possibly the Homorphus Charm)
  • Snakebite wound that won't close naturally
  • Spattergroit - a malady which causes a person to develop spots on their face. Possible cure: "[T]ake the liver of a toad, bind it tight about your throat, stand naked at the full moon in a barrel of eels' eyes..."
  • Small child who had sprouted huge feathery wings
  • Man who was wearing jinxed shoes which ate his feet
  • A man whose head rang like a bell whenever he moved his head
  • A woman whose head had been made into something like a "teapot" - she whistled and gave off steam, and her face was red and sweaty
  • People with strange things growing out of them, such as an elephant's trunk
  • Splinching - the loss or damage of limbs caused by improper Apparition.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Pottermore wand wood information (transcription available here)