Scoil: Clochar na Trócaire, Carn Domhnaigh
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- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)iodine in it.A 'fasting spit' was always rubbed into a sore, such as boils and other blisters.In the olden times when the people had the toothache, they put mustard on a piece of cloth and tied it round their pulse, and the ache soon went away.When the people had a headache they put vinegar on a piece of cloth and tied it round their foreheads.When people had sore feet they used for a foot-bath water in which potatoes or turnips were boiled.A raw potatoe was a cure used for warts. It was rubbed smartly on the wart, each day until it disappeared. Boiled mashed turnips were used as a cure for 'hacked' or chapped hands.
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