School: Portlaoighse (Convent) (roll number 13386)

Location:
Port Laoise, Co. Laois
Teacher:
Sr Treasa
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0835, Page 014

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0835, Page 014

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  2. In olden times when doctors were very few and people knew very little about medicine. The people had various cures made from lard and dandelions.
    It is said that stys were cured by the prick of a gooseberry thorn and cuts were healed by cobwebs. A simple cure for corn to scoop out a turnip to the shape of one's food and place the foot in it to soften the corn
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