School: An Cheapach (roll number 14508)

Location:
Cappagh, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Seosamh G. Ó Cléirigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0046, Page 0112

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  1. For burns, people used get an Alplower from under a heap of stones and rub its back with their tongues. They used then rub their tongues of the burn and this was supposed to heal it. There was supposed to be a cure in the tongues that touched the alphlower and it was said that they would cure itch and rash and other skin diseases.
    A cup of extra strong tea was supposed to cure a headache.
    It was said that ink or blue would cure a sting received from a bee or wasp.
    This was often done to cure a wart.
    A pin was dipped in a drop of water, found in a stone or rock, and then placed on the wart. The pin was then left back, and the person who took the pin was supposed to get the wart.
    Nettle scorches: The cure for this is the juice of a dock leaf.
    Rheumatism: Dandelion herbs boiled and taken or rubbed of the pain. The
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    Topics
    1. activities
      1. medical practice
        1. folk medicine (~11,815)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Seosamh G. Ó Cléirigh
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Teacher
    Address
    Ballygar, Co. Galway
    Informant
    Mrs Walshe
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    60
    Address
    Cappagh, Co. Galway