School: Cnoc an Bhile, Upton (roll number 4152)
- Location:
- Upton, Co. Cork
- Teachers: D. Ó Donnchadha S. Ní Liatháin
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- Toothache.
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The people in olden times cured toothache by smoking a clay pipe.
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Long ago a person cured toothache by putting a live frog into his mouth and crushing his leg three times with his teeth.
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Some put the "Daradaol into their mouths and split him into three parts to prevent toothache. The story is told that Our Lord travelled through a cornfield. The soldiers were hunting him next day. The men working in the cornfield refused to tell about Our Lord and the(continues on next page)- Collector
- Joan Desmond
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Knockaphreaghane, Co. Cork