School: Kilmurry
- Location:
- Kilmurry, Co. Offaly
- Teacher: A. de Búrca
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- XML “Local Cures - A Stone Bruise”
- XML “Local Cures - Hiccup”
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- XML “Local Cures - Burns”
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- XML “Local Cures - Burns”
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- Collector
- Sheila Boland
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 13
- Address
- Wood of O, Co. Offaly
- Informant
- Daniel Boland
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 59
- Address
- Wood of O, Co. Offaly
- 4. Suck sugar and salt, or eat a piece of loaf bread.
5. Think of the last time you were at mass and dwell on the "Consecration."
6. Tickle the palm of the hand. - 1. To cure a burn there is an ointment made of lime and sweet oil to rub on the burn.
2. The white of an egg beaten into an ointment cures a burn.
3. A piece of mutton suet left on a burn also cures it. - 4. Burns are cured with limewater and sweet oil. They are mixed together and put on with a feather.
- 5. Laurel leaves fried in hogs lard