School: Kilmurry
- Location:
- Kilmurry, Co. Offaly
- Teacher: A. de Búrca
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- XML “Local Cures - Piles”
- XML “Local Cures - An Itch”
- XML “Local Cures - Scalds”
- XML “Local Cures - Scalds”
- XML “Local Cures - Sunburns”
- XML “Local Cures - Sunburns”
- XML “Local Cures - Sunburns”
- XML “Local Cures - Boils”
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- (2) There is a flower called "Early Spring" the root of which cures piles.
- To cure an itch rub ink on it.
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- Collector
- Sheila Boland
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 13
- Address
- Wood of O, Co. Offaly
- Informant
- Julia Boland
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 55
- Address
- Wood of O, Co. Offaly
- The way to cure a scald is to get lard and laurel leaves and boil them together. When they are about an hour boiling you are to take it up and take the water off them and leave it to harden. When it is hard you are to rub it on the scald once every day until the scald is better.
- Rub cream of milk on them before going to bed.
- Rub cream of milk on them before going to bed.
- Long ago the people used put the rind of the churn on them
- Put a poultice of linseed meal on them boiling hot