School: Tara Hill (roll number 13689)

Location:
Kilcavan, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Pádraig Mac Fhlannchadha
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  2. Scalds:-
    When it snows the snow should be collected and put in jars or bottles and corked tightly. If any person has the misfortune to scald his foot if he pours a quantity of this snow water on it without removing the stocking the scald will be perfectly cured.
    Blood Poison:-
    A potato should be well washed and then grated into a very fine pulp. If a small poultice of this is placed on any part that is blood poisoned it will draw out every particle of the poison and cure it in a very short time.
    Sore Throat:-
    Onions boiled in vinegar and put in poultice round the throat.
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