Scoil: Sruthar (C.)
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- Sruthair, Co. Mhaigh Eo
- Múinteoir: Bríd, Bean Uí Éanacháin
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- LeigheasannaLong ago the people were too poor to pay doctors, and there were home cures for pains, cuts, fevers, children's sickness, and many minor ailments.
Cobwebs were considered a good cure for bleeding, and paraffin oil was also used to stop bleeding. Paraffin oil was considered very good for pains in the bones.
If a dog bit a person, a rib of his hair was put on the bitten part. A dog's lick is good for sores. The first spittle in the morning was a cure for an old sore. For boils, a plaster made with plain soap and brown sugar, on brown paper, was a very good cure.
Ivy leaves and cabbage leaves were very good for corrupted sores. The seventh son was said to have a cure for boils.
Any person born on Xmas day was supposed to have a cure for rheumatism. My sister, Christina Keleghan, has the cure.
If a black snail was rubbed on warts, and then stuck on a thorn bush; when the snail was completely withered, the warts were also withered.
Another cure for warts was to cut a turnip in(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)- Bailitheoir
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