School: Árd-achadh (B.) (roll number 14075)

Location:
Ardagh, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Anraoi Musgrave
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  2. Information collected from:-
    Mr. J. McMahon, The Glebe,
    Ardagh.
    Local Cures.
    A man who was born after his father's death, could cure the thrush. The man must be fasting and breathe three times into the baby's mouth, three mornings in succession. If not cured, he must three more mornings. Another cure for the thrush is to put the beak of a gander three times into the baby's mouth.
    Celery is used as a cure
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