School: Ceann Breac (C.) (roll number 13452)
- Location:
- Canbrack, Co. Mayo
- Teachers: Mrs Ruane Mrs Ruane
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A fasting spit rubbed on a wart for consecutive mornings.
A raw potato rubbed on a wart and the potato is buried and as it is the wart will be disappearing.
A wart washed with water which is in a hollow stone will in the of time disappear.
A piece of thread is tied round a wart in time it withers and falls off.
A wart washed water in which soda has been dissolved disappears degrees.
The milk of the dandelion rubbed on warts wears it away in the course of time.
A piece of fat meat rubbed on a in the early morning when no one is looking.