School: Johnstown (roll number 877)
- Location:
- Johnstown, Co. Meath
- Teacher: Miss H.C. Hickie
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- Informant
- Mrs Fitzpatrick
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 65
- Address
- Kilcarn, Co. Meath
- The following crude way of extracting teeth was practised in this locality some years ago.The patient went to the local blacksmith who tied the offending member to the anvil with strong twine.Then he reddened a piece of iron and put it on the anvil in close proximity to the patient's face.He gave such a jump (?) back from it that the tooth was pulled clean out of his head.Mrs Fitzpatrick says that she knew people who got painful teeth extracted in this way and there were never to her knowledge any ill effects.