Scoil: Tulach an Iarainn (uimhir rolla 1289)
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- Tulach an Iarainn, Co. Phort Láirge
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- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)cure was affected in another way. The patient was driven in a donkey's cart to a three-mearing-water, where he washed his face and mouth. This done, on three consecutive days, the mumps had gone. This remedy also proved to be affective.There were also customs where people imposed a penance on themselves to guard against certain diseases. A man who undertook never to shave on a Sunday, was supposed to be immune from blindness. Wheras a person who abstained from meat on St. Stephen's Day would never contract fever. The terror of seeing a Ghost was warded off by a short daily prayer for the dead. Muscular pains were cured by carrying a small potato in one's pocket.A child suffering from convulsions was cured by burning the vest worn by the child and giving a portion of the ashes of this to the sufferer in milk. Then the child was caught by the legs and turned up side-down three times. This cured many from convulsions.Thrush was cured by the food the(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
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