School: Ceapach Chuinn (B.) (roll number 1936)

Location:
Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
Proinnsias Ó Laoghaire
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  2. 1. If a persons horses are dying of any kind of disease and a good neighbour steals a 'Kid' and puts it in the stable with the horses for one night it is supposed to cure the diseases
    2. To cure a corn, roast a black snail and rub it on the corn
    3. An old cure for 'Wildfire' is to put a person under the belly of a she-ass three times
    [No 1. was given to me by Nurse Ryan No 2,3 were given to me by my mother
    Thomas Conway
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