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Elisabeth Brooke has written:

'A woman's book of herbs'

'A wisewoman's guide to spells, rituals, and Goddess lore' -- subject(s): Magic, Goddess religion, Goddesses, Rites and ceremonies, Witchcraft

'An astrological herbal for women' -- subject(s): Herbs, Therapeutic use, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric, Medical astrology

'Medicine women' -- subject(s): Women in medicine, Women healers

'A woman's book of shadows' -- subject(s): Women, Witchcraft, Religous life

'Women healers through history' -- subject(s): Healers, Women in medicine, Women healers, Women physicians

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Elisabeth Brooke has written:

'A woman's book of herbs'

'A wisewoman's guide to spells, rituals, and Goddess lore' -- subject(s): Magic, Goddess religion, Goddesses, Rites and ceremonies, Witchcraft

'An astrological herbal for women' -- subject(s): Herbs, Therapeutic use, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric, Medical astrology

'Medicine women' -- subject(s): Women in medicine, Women healers

'A woman's book of shadows' -- subject(s): Women, Witchcraft, Religous life

'Women healers through history' -- subject(s): Healers, Women in medicine, Women healers, Women physicians

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kind of..... they had healers or medicine men and women, but they used home remedies, not really effective medicine.

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Gottfried Hertzka has written:

'Das Wunder der Hildegard-Medizin' -- subject(s): Biography, Healers, Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine, Mystics

'So heilt Gott' -- subject(s): Biography, Healers, Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine, Naturopathy

'Grosse Hildegard-Apotheke' -- subject(s): Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine, Pharmacognosy

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After gradeschool females would be trained as Healers in medicine.

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Egyptian pharaohs were considered incarnate gods not priests or healers.

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