School: Mainistir na Féile (B.) (roll number 16264)

Location:
Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
S. Ó Háinlí
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  2. It is supposed that if you cut your wrist and put garlic on the cut, it would cure a toothache.
    If you have a sore eye and rub your fasting spit on it for nine mornings, it was supposed to cure it. Get crane oil and rub it to what ever join you have rheumatism and it will cure it. If you go fasting every morning for nine mornings until you find a hollow stone with water in it, and rub that water to a wart it will cure it, but the same stone will not do any two mornings. It is said that anyone who has diphtheria should rub fresh butter to the nostrils, and if the patient was made sweat, it is said that it cures it. It is said that anyone who has yellow-jaundice should ea ground wood-lice
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