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curer
  • a word derived from cure.

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Secretly this skillful curer of souls began to doubt the rational proofs of Catholicism as not so all-inclusive as he had hoped.

From Time Magazine Archive

The neem tree is indeed part of India's historic pharmacopoeia; it is known in Sanskrit as sarva roga nivarini, "the curer of all ailments."

From Time Magazine Archive

He became to his people the sorcerer, medicine man, curer of ills and conqueror of evils.

From Time Magazine Archive

Penicillin, the miraculous curer of human disease, has long suffered serious ills of its own.

From Time Magazine Archive

That spinner of children's nightmares and curer of pains in the belly?

From "Rowan of Rin" by Emily Rodda