School: Muclagh, Aughrim
- Location:
- Mucklagh, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Máire Ní Dhuibheannaigh
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- (continued from previous page)Leech is good for a sore. A certain prayer stops a cut from bleeding. Miss Lizzie Whelan, Knockanoocra, has that prayer and when she is dying she will lave to leave the prayer with a man.
Keogh's blood is a cure for shingles.
If you rub warts with holy water for nine nights they will disappear
Brook lime and water cress is a cure for kidney trouble.
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