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healer

/hee-ler/US // ˈhi lər //

医者,治疗师,医治者,疗愈者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that heals.
    • : faith healer.

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Examples

  • Zanzibar alone is home to an estimated 800 traditional healers, and across Africa, the number of healers is about 100 times that of conventional practitioners.

  • While healers often use remedies such as powdered roots, saffron-inked scriptures dissolved in water or incantations to treat mental health conditions, they are increasingly becoming the link to modern mental health services.

  • While psychiatric services are often hard to access — there are approximately 30 psychiatrists in a country of more than 50 million people, according to World Health Organization estimates — traditional healers are never far away.

  • A 2018 study in Kenya showed that trained healers and lay health workers could help reduce the treatment gap — the proportion of patients who remain untreated — to 32 percent from an average of 75 percent in low-income countries.

  • The 29-year-old traditional healer, or mganga in Kiswahili, is part of a new movement of healers who are collaborating with mainstream medical practitioners to reduce the mental health treatment gap in the semiautonomous archipelago.

  • Her grandfather had been a physician and healer who—according to family lore—married a descendant of the Osage or Pawnee tribes.

  • The president seems increasingly uncomfortable with the role of healer-in-chief.

  • Yamuna Zake, a long time healer and practitioner, tells me at her quiet West Village yoga studio.

  • Elected in 2005, Morales was hailed as a people's hero and even as a healer.

  • His father coined the word “poliatrist”, meaning a healer of the polis or city.

  • But the defect which they bring to light will not be cured by closing our eyes to it and trusting to time, the sovereign healer.

  • A former clergyman of this parish appears to have been notable as a healer of bodies as well of souls.

  • We have already had a glimpse of the need there was, even in taking away human sickness, that the Healer Himself should suffer.

  • He made a speech in which he begged the sufferers to turn their eyes to the Great Healer, who alone could comfort.

  • The tone might almost have deceived Mahbub Ali, but it failed entirely with the healer of sick pearls.