School: Kilcullen (Convent) (roll number 11806)

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Cill Chuillinn, Co. Chill Dara
Teacher:
Na Siúracha
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  1. raw rhubarb is good for it. rub affected parts with paraffin oil or goose grease.
    black eye; apply unsalted butter.
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    Suppose a person falls and a lump comes on his forehead...

    Suppose a person falls and a lump comes on his forehead - butter is applied or a cold stone.
    When nose is bleeding, hold head well back, put a key down your back inside your clothes or apply a wet cloth to the back of your head
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    When nose is bleeding...

    Cobwebs applied to affected parts stops bleeding. White - paper stops bleeding also.
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