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He was near death when his relatives brought him to meet the curer.
"I think the curer first, just because he was closer.
He let people believe that a woman seer of his party was the curer.
"It's not their natural juice," said the curer who had given him the drink.
The curer might then prescribe some type of medicine or ritual.
He never took medicine, calling the Holy Church to be the curer.
On other occasions, folk healers or curers may be hired.
"They've turned our healing-house into a jungle," the chief curer said.
The fishermen, with the support of the curers, invested in larger boats and additional nets.
If I take him to the curer, and he dies, I feel bad.
He did not think that anyone would notice the disap-pearance of the sugar curer.
Genealogical records indicate that he was occupied as a farmer and fish curer.
Nevertheless, mechanical kiln curers also began using the term "smoked" for their process.
In 1849 a Mr. Wilson set up shop as a ham curer.
As to traditional curers, it is believed that they "are born during a storm, under the protection of thunder.
After diagnosis has been made, the curer will proceed to construct an altar consistent with what is needed according to the illness.
"The villagers wanted to take him to the local 'curer.'
The Curriers, or curers of leather, first formed an organisation in 1272.
The person will then enter rigorous training and apprenticeship with an accomplished curer in the community, from which many don't graduate.
Among these signs are recurrent symbolic dreams interpreted by a curer or a miraculous cure from a disease.
This can be a stressful and trying time of life because of the many implications and responsibilities that come with being a curer.
This encouraged the herring curers to enter into contracts with the fishermen whereby they would be guaranteed a price for their catch.
Look, here come curers with more creshban."
Many Laotians found no contradiction in consulting both spirit curers and Western-trained medical personnel.
The performance of many of the indigenous priests, but especially of the curers, shows features also associated with shamanism.