School: St John of God Convent, Rathdowney (roll number 16203)

Location:
Rathdowney, Co. Laois
Teacher:
The Sisters
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0828, Page 117

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0828, Page 117

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  3. XML “Cures in Olden Times - Burns”
  4. XML “Cures in Olden Times - Headache”
  5. XML “Cures in Olden Times - Earache”
  6. XML “Cures in Olden Times - Worms”
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  1. An egg was broken, and the skin which lies beside the shell was put on burns.
    A cabbage leaf was roasted on an iron pot lid, this leaf was put on burns also.
    Laurel leaves fried with lard and put on burns was though a great cure.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. Brown paper was steeped in vinegar, and placed upon the head for a headache.
    Duck weed reduces information, and St Anthony's Fire. The fresh herb applied to the forehead relieves headaches.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.