School: The Vale (An Gleann)

Location:
Leiter, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
S. Ó Brolcháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1010, Page 410

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1010, Page 410

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  1. There are various cures for the whooping cough in children. A plant called Our Lady's Thistle is boiled and given to the child to give relief.
    A Blacksmith whose father and grand-father were blacksmiths can cure it.
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  2. There was a cure in other days from cramp in the limbs. It was supposed that when the victim of the cramp was able to turn an oven or pot upside on the floor he was instantly relieved and if the pain was so bad that he was unable to do so, any person of the family doing likewise for him was equally as good.
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