Acheinu Kol Beit Yisrael — ...may G-d take pity on them and deliver them from their trouble to well-being...
Avot d’Rabbi Natan 30 — Comforting mourners and visiting the sick and acts of kindness bring good to the world.
Grace After Meals — ...and in Thy good will, suffer no trouble, sorrow or affliction...
Morning Blessings — Blessed are You, Hashem, our G-d...Who straightens the bent.
Numbers 12:13 — And Moses cried to G-d saying, \'Please, G-d, heal her now.\'
Proverbs 17:22 — A merry heart is a good medicine...
Proverbs 3:8 — It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
Rabbi Isaac Luria, “Yom Zeh L’Yisrael,”, Shabbat song — For suffering people, an additional soul. For a troubled soul, it removes moaning - Sabbath of contentment.
Refaenu Prayer — Bring complete recovery from all our ailments, for Your are G-d.
Talmud Nedarim 39b — Visiting the sick has no limits-even the great must visit the humble, even one hundred times a day.
Talmud Shabbat 127a — The rabbis taught that visiting the sick is one of the mitzvot for which a person enjoys the fruit, but the real reward is held for the individual in what the rabbis described as the world-to-come.
Talmud Sotah 14a — Just as G-d visited the sick so you must visit the sick.