School: Dún Ceann Fhaolaidh (roll number 15499)

Location:
Dunkineely, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Seaghan Mac Cuinneagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1038, Page 246

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  3. XML “Local Cures - McCahill's Blood”
  4. XML “Local Cures - Butter Cure”
  5. XML “Local Cures - Herbs”
  6. XML “Local Cures - Foul Mouth”

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  1. (continued from previous page)
    and predicted that his posterity should be sharp and “thrawing.”

    The patient comes for the blood or sends some person for it. Mc Cahill pricks his hand and lets the blood flow on to fresh butter. The bloody butter is then placed on the “rose” and a cure eagerly waited.
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  2. Butter Cure
    Butter is obtained from a woman who is married to a husband of the same surname. The butter is placed on the wound and in nine days a cure should be evident.
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. medical practice
        1. folk medicine (~11,815)
          1. medicine for human sicknesses
            1. thrush (~69)
    Language
    English