School: Cúl Mín, Inis

Location:
Coolmeen, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Dd. Ó Murchadha
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    If a person who licked a lizard licked a burn you would have no pain in it.

    If a person who licked a lizard licked a burn you would have no pain in it. If a dog licked a cut it would soon cure. An ivy leave will cure a cow. A cabbage leave will cure a rash
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    A mixture of blue stone and tar will cure hoof rot.

    A mixture of blue stone and tar will cure hoof rot. Garlic is a cure for blackquarter. A frog is a cure for a toothache. Ink is a cure for ringworm. Peach lime and sweet oil is a cure for a burn. Tar is a cure for a hurt in a cows leg. Cows water is a cure for consumption. Toirpin will not let a house get burned.
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