| SEKHMET | Egyptian goddess of fire, war, vengeance, healing and medicine |
| ASCLEPIUS | Often depicted with a serpent-entwined staff, the Greek god of healing and medicine, son of Apollo ( |
| ISIS | Egyptian goddess of healing and magic |
| MAAT | Egyptian goddess of truth, justice and cosmic balance; daughter of the sun god Ra and counterpart or wife of Thoth (4) |
| PELE | On her death, this Hawaiian goddess of fire is said to have created an eternal resting place at the summit of Kilauea Volcano |
| APOLLO | In mythology, the god of light, poetry, music, healing and prophecy; the son of Zeus and Leto (6) |
| AVICENNA | Persian polymath who wrote The Book of Healing and The Canon of Medicine (8) |
| THEEYE | --- --- of Horus, concept and symbol in ancient Egyptian religion representing well-being, healing and protection (3,3) |
| LION | Sekhmet, the Egyptian goddess of war, takes the form of one |
| DAMIENHIRST | This English assemblagist, painter, and conceptual artist creates deliberately provocative art that addresses vanitas and beauty, death and rebirth, and medicine, technology, and mortality. His platin |
| VESTA | Roman goddess of fire |
| BALM | Any of various aromatic resinous substances used for healing and soothing. |
| THISISISISISAID | Recounting of the time you introduced the Egyptian goddess of fertility? |
| SESHAT | Ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge and writing |
| EMBRYOLOGY | Branch of biology and medicine dealing with the study of foetuses (10) |
| AROMATHERAPISTS | Those who use natural plant extracts and essential oils for healing and cosmetic purposes (15) |
| EPSOMSALTS | Compounds used for their healing and detoxifying properties (5,5) |
| MYSTIC | Some who has healing and visionary powers (6) |
| HATHOR | Egyptian goddess of love (6) |
| MYRRH | Tree of Africa and south Asia that exudes a resin used in perfume and medicine |