School: Iubhrach (roll number 8074)
- Location:
- Uragh, Co. Leitrim
- Teacher: Cristíne Ní Shíoda
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- In olden times the people made use of various cures. The cure for toothache was to rub a dead man's to the person's jaw. For a person suffering from whooping-cough the cure was to go out under a donkey or to eat some of the foot a ferret would leave after him.
If a prson had warts on the hand and accidentally came across a stone with a little hole and water in it and washed the warts in the water they would disappear. The cure for a stye on the eye was to point ten gooseberry thorns at the eye for three days. The cure for ring worm was for the seventh son or daughter to rub their hand to the affected part for three days in succession.- Collector
- M. A. O' Rourke
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Uragh, Co. Leitrim