School: Glaise an Choinnlín (C.), Áth Treasna (roll number 12321)

Location:
Clashykinleen East, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Nóra, Bean Uí Ghealbháin
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    and the knots come out of the cord. The knots oming out of the cord was symbolic of the worms leaving the calf's body through the poewr of clear na péirce.
    Siobán Ní Concúbain
    Glasshakinkeen, N.S,
    Newmarket,
    Co. Cork
    This was told to me by my father:
    Daniel O'Connor
    Barnacurra
    Newmarket
    Co.Cork
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
  2. Cure 29
    When my father was young he had a boil in his hand. The head was not coming on it. His mother put a Good Friday egg down on it, that she had kept from the Good Friday before, and it got alright after a while.
    Cure 30
    If a child was very sick and had lost
    (continues on next page)
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. activities
      1. medical practice
        1. folk medicine (~11,815)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Síghle Ní Shíothcháin
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Clashykinleen West, Co. Cork
    Informant
    Mr Daniel Sheahan
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Clashykinleen West, Co. Cork