Said patient teased him mercilessly in front of his wife for it, but is only ever really taken aback at the intimateness when he heals her. To be fair to that wizard, there was a particular sorceress who was (spoilered for massive squick) cutting off a nipple of women close to that wizard and using the nipple to mind-control them from afar. In fact, one patient saved in this way described it in more intimate terms than when said wizard told her to pull down her shirt and proceeded to feel her breasts. It's apparently shockingly intimate and very tiring. Wizards heal someone by psychically entering their patient, taking the pain onto themselves, and then mending what's broken.Made fairly squicky because usually it's used so that the Mord-Sith can kill and revive their torture victims over and over. Mord-Sith in the Sword of Truth have the breath of life, where a recently-dead victim with their trachea and lungs intact can be revived.Once her temperature is stable a Sexy Discretion Shot ensues, followed by Aviendha being disappointed in herself as she believes Rand belongs with Elayne and had promised to make sure he didn't stray. He could use magic to keep the warmth, but he was afraid that if he fell asleep the temperature would keep rising. The problem wasn't the warmth, it was that he couldn't stay awake. Rand of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time does this after being caught in a blizzard with Aviendha, despite the wide variety of magical powers at his disposal.
However, Ward can feel Oreg's healing magic, if it's worked nearby, and finds the intimacy of this somewhat erotic and slightly disturbing. Oreg has Healing Hands, which is also a non-issue, as the part of her that needs to be magically healed is her hand. The fact that they have to strip her clothes off is treated as a non-issue. In the Hurog duology, there is a rather unusual example: Ward and Oreg have to tend to the wounds of a severely injured Tisala.Putting it on a napkin ruins the whole thing. Apparently medical magical saliva works only when it's tongue to troubled area. There's a lot of healing via licking or worse.So she may act like a slut, but she's clearly not a slut because it's NOT HER FAULT. In the later books the vampiric arduer turns Anita into a Horny Devil. Early in the series, deeply religious and strictly monogamous Anita only uses this as a last resort, to save friends from grievous injuries.
Hamilton's Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series uses sexual energy to call various kinds of preternatural power, most often healing power. Once it was done, Harry's partner honored her end and healed his physical body. Sealing it was a rite in the spirit world that was very "intimate" moment between them to seal the deal. Harry suffers a severe injury that leaves him permanently paralyzed from the waist down, and one of his options was to cut a deal with Queen Mab to heal himself.
The Dresden Files is also notable in that, when someone is given mouth-to-mouth, that whole vomiting issue isn't ignored in the slightest.They prefer to draw only a little energy at a time, but given the sort of mayhem that follows Harry everywhere. White Court vampires can heal from deep wounds via sex, but this drains the life force of their partner, sometimes to the point of killing them.