School: Flower Hill (roll number 12788)

Location:
Flower Hill, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Isabel Mc Quade
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0700, Page 312

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0700, Page 312

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  3. XML “Thorn”
  4. XML “Blood”
  5. XML “Bleeding Nose”
  6. XML “A Boil”
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  1. Sulphur and cream of tartar mixed with brown sugar or treacle is a good tonic to clear out children's blood in the spring time.
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  2. A girl who is born after her father's death has the natural cure for the dirty mouth in young
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