School: Cill Tormóir (Cailíní)
- Location:
- Kiltormer, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Rós, Bean Uí Cheallacháin
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- (continued from previous page)The cure for sore backs was the root of a yew tree.
The cure for mumps was garlic. There was a poultice made from it, and it was put to the person's throat, and that was supposed to put down the swelling.
House-leak was a cure for a swollen throat.A cure for tooth aches was to rub a dead person's finger along the tooth. There was another cure which was to pull the tooth out of a skull that would be taken up out of the grave with the person's own tooth.A cure for warts was to make the sign of the cross on it with a black snail then to get a thorn and stick the snail on it. According as the snail would be rotting, the wart would be wearing away.Another cure for toothaches was to get a frog out in the field, and bring it in, and rub it along the teeth. Then to bring it out and leave it where it was got.If a person got a bad cut, the people of the house never bandaged it up with a cloth, but got an old cob-web and left it on the wound, then they had great belief in that keeping away poison and festering.Chicken-weed is used for burns, sores, and wounds.