The only two of Jesus' healings which are mentioned in Mark, and not in Matthew, Luke or John, are: (1) The healing of the deaf and dumb man in Decapolis - chapter 7 verse 31. (2) The healing of the blind man at Bethsaida - chapter 8 verse 22. Some Bible commentators claim that the latter is omitted from other Gospel accounts because Jesus apparently failed to heal completely at the first attempt. However others might see it as an example of Jesus' ability to heal both the physical condition of blindness, and the mental state which views mankind through a distorting lens.
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I have been able to find nineteen miracles in the Gospel According to St Mark. These include the voice out of heaven at the baptism of Jesus, the Transfiguration and the various miracles performed by Jesus. In this I have not counted minor miracles or those only referred to obliquely.
There are 3 healing miracles performed by Jesus in Mark chapter 1; healing of the man with leprosy (1:40-42), healing Peter's mother in law (1:30-31), and healing of the possessed man in the synagogue (1:23-26).
There are 15 healing miracles performed by Jesus recorded in Luke. Matthew records 13, Mark has 12, and John has only 3.
No, Mark wrote the book of Mark.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans.... pretty much the first half of the New testament. Matthew contains the most healing miracles, although the others are not far behind.