School: Ballinakillew (roll number 8433)

Location:
Ballynakillew Mountain, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Mary K. Nutt
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1031, Page 419

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  2. If anyone ties his wee finger it will stop his nose bleeding.
    The dandelion boiled will take away warts or shill corns.
    The juice of a dalk will take away blisters.
    The sap of a sycamore tree will cure toothache.
    Paraffin warmed will cure a pain.
    The cure for the pain in the back is a hare’s skin
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  3. The cure for the whooping cough is you go under the donkey’s belly. A halter is put on the person and he is led three times blind folded under the donkey’s belly.
    The cure for the mumps is you have to be led to the river or well and take three drops of water.
    The cure for stopping your nose
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