School: St Columba's Abbey, Navan (roll number 882)

Location:
Navan, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Br. Abban O' Donoghue
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0700, Page 120

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  3. XML “Cure For Sore Breast or Back”
  4. XML “Thrush”
  5. XML “Sore Throat”
  6. XML “Headache”
  7. XML “Toothache”

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  1. Two local women Mrs Cantwell Flower Hill and Miss Connell Railway Street have the cure for "Thrush." They make a special ointment from herbs and doctors are very anxious to find out these herbs.
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  2. A very good cure for a sore throat is to get a fox glove and make it into a broth and use it as a medicine.
    2. To get a stocking and fill it with salt. Then tie it round your neck and go to bed and when the morning you will be cured.
    3. Tie a wet silk scarf round your neck.
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  3. This cure for a head ache is well known in this district. Bathe your forehead with vinegar and rest for a while in a dark room.
    2. Strong tea.
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