School: Glentidaly (roll number 9983)
- Location:
- Glentidaly, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: M. M. Heron
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- (continued from previous page)Ivy was boiled and the juice of it was given to cows to drink because it was thought to cure them of certain diseases.
In olden times whins boiled were considered a good food for horses. - Wine made of cowslips was believed to cure a pain in the head.
A mixture made of lump sugar, rind of three lemons, a gallon of yellow petal rings and a gallon of water. Then put into a barrel and stir every day for a week was also a cure for a pain in the head.
Sweets made of coltsfoot were considered a good remedy for coughs.- Collector
- Margery Malseed
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Clooney, Co. Donegal