School: Cloigeann

Location:
Cleggan, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Seán Ó Fathaigh
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    Miseals: hot drinks
    Trish: The breath of a child that never saw its father
    Sore eyes: Black tea
    A Sty on the eye: A thorn of a gooseberry bush.
    Rheumatism: Seal's oil
    Indestion: Dandyline.
    The cure for a sprain is the water from a waterfall, or go to the house of the weaver.
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    Pains of the most violent kind and even convulsions are cured by the application of cold water.

    Pains of the most violent kind and even convulsions are cured by the application of cold water; it also gives relief to people suffering from lock-jaw and insanity:
    Rheumatism; Celery and apples.
    Asthma; Carrots have a beneficial effect
    Jaundice: Eggs, especially the yolks.
    Nervousness: Celery and onions
    Anaemia: lettuce and watercress
    Sleeplessness: lettuce
    Eye trouble: Very strong boild tea styes. A good remedy for tired eyes is, plain water with the chill just off or fresh milk slightly warmed.
    Colds: boiled onions.
    Stings: soda; blue rag. A red hot wire. A bran poultice.
    Sprains: Cold water bandages.
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