Scoil: Carrowbeg (uimhir rolla 10754)
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- An Cheathrú Bheag, Co. Dhún na nGall
- Múinteoir: Rachel Nic an Ridire
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)is then mixed with barley sugar and liqueurs ball it is very good for whooping cough.
Camomile is very good for a sprain. The leaves are gathered, and chopped fine. Then they are put on a pan on the fire and mixed with a little butter to make them moist. When roasting hot they are rolled in a fine cloth which is put on the sprained part. They should be kept on for at least 24 hours. The seventh son in a family is supposed to be able to cure evil by a rubbing of the hands.
Whittle can be cured by applying a roasted poultice of fox-glove leaves and wood sorrel mixed with alum, sulphur and butter.
If bluebell roots and liver wood which may be gathered off stones in the river and crow's foot are boiled together and then mixed with goat's butter and applied as a cold poultice round the body of a child suffering from rickets it will get better.
A Mrs. Mac. Feely of Ballymagarathy who is dead about 20 years ago used to say charms for warts.- Bailitheoir
- Constance A. Norris
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