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Then recover using some food types (apples, heal slightly for example), by using marigold or chamomile decoctions, or by sleep.
Sleeping in your own bed (or indeed any of 101 locations where the sleep prompt says "sleep and save") will also save the game. You can sleep anywhere though, providing the bed owner doesn't return and turf you out for trespass. This won't save your game, but will recover health and energy.
Generally I keep at least one saviour and marigold stuffed in the saddlebags 'not for using' so I have an emergency supply to 'get me home'.
Apples perish, so only take a few at a time, but reserve some of them, and some reserve 'I could still eat a morsel' for post injury healing of a few points. (If you pick up *all of them* then they will mostly spoil before you can use them - take a few from each container, and the remainder will be available for another serving later). (They can be dried with the drying shed, once you get access to it, which makes them last longer, but I forget how it affects their food values - they do last forever once dry though, like nuts and dried fruit do, which makes them great for iron rations).
1) Bandages. Although they don't heal you directly, they are still needed. If you'e bleeding, you'll lose health over time no matter what you do, and bandages are the only thing that stops that.
2) Three specific potions: Chamomile brew, Lazarus potion, and Marigold decoction.
3) Food and drink.
4) Sleeping.
5) Visiting a bathouse and asking for healing.
So, it's usually a good idea to take a Lazarus potion before a difficult combat situation - it has a nice gradual Heal-over-Time effect - then use a Marigold potion once you are no longer in combat (faster HoT tick).
All the other answers work fine when ur not in combat though.
And don't rely on bandages - they only Stop Bleeding - not Heal you.
As mentioned above, sleep, potions (Marigold, Lazarus) are the best ways to restore health.
Ah, and in the prolog in Skalitz Henry's mother may heal him.
Henry has never learnt to read, so the words are scrambled
you will need to visit the scribe at "Uritz" ( however it is written : the north eastern most city ) to learn, the scrambling will go down as you increase your level in reading