School: An Tulach Mór (roll number 11047)

Location:
Tullamore, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Gearóid Mac Piarais
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  2. 28. A cure for a burn of a nettle is to rub the juice of a dock leaf to it and then it gets better.
    29. Long ago, it was a cure for a pain in the stomach to put a hot plate up to it, and in a few minutes it is gone away.
    30. When a person falls and hits his head or hand against the ground, and is in danger of a lump rising, the cure for it is,
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