The Wise Women of the Middle Ages

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Before 'witch' was accusation, there were wise women—healers, midwives, herbalists who served their communities with plant knowledge and practical magic. They delivered babies, treated illness, counseled the troubled. Many were eventually accused of witchcraft for the same skills that once made them invaluable. This is their story.

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