a doctor
thre will be relating to a lazy person
It actually can work both ways. Certain bacteria are good for you but mostly they can get you sick.
A kennel attendant.
Im no zoo expert but my answer is: It depends what kind of zoo it is. Some zoo's find sick animals, heal them and send them back into the wild others use them as part of a breeding program hope this helps
A person who works with bats is known as a chiropterologist or a bat biologist.
It is called a Corduct
By putting a person on the sick person.
The term is "anointing" of the sick, and it is simply putting anointing oil on the person (usually on the head) and then praying for God to heal them.
A person who works to heal the sick is typically referred to as a healthcare professional, which can include doctors, nurses, and therapists. Their primary role is to diagnose, treat, and provide care for individuals facing health challenges. They often employ a combination of medical knowledge, compassion, and communication skills to support patients in their recovery and improve their overall well-being. Ultimately, their goal is to restore health and enhance the quality of life for those they serve.
Take them to a vet.
Heal the sick with magical capabilities.
The disciples
Some powerful forms of healing heal other healers. A good one is Light Axis Healing.
It frustrates a lot of Christians that they pray to God to get God to heal a really ill person and then the person dies. It seems like God doesn't answer prayer. But God is a good God. God has already answered the prayer. God answered the prayer 2000 years before the person even got sick. Before they got sick God released His healing power onto the earth. God works through people. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead now lives on the inside of believers. God needs believers to be speaking the Word of Life. Believers heal sick people by commanding them healed in the Name of Jesus.
Yes, just feed it
If you are nauseous. YES. Alcohol hangover? YES.
Exactly what I said to my sick sheep: "Ewe heal."