Scoil: Druim an t-Seagail (uimhir rolla 1772)
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0083, Leathanach 027
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- If anyone in the house has the measles go out to the first man who passes on a white horse and ask him for a cure. Do whatever he tells you and it will cure the measles.W. Forde
If a horse died and you boiled the leg and drank the soup 'twould cure the measles.Michael Fanning
If you boiled a Gráinneóg and drank the juice of it 'twould cure the whooping cough.Rita Costelloe
If you cut the ear off a goat and boiled it the soup would cure the whooping cough.P. Cooke - Burns and scalds are cure in district by being touched with the tongue of a person, if a lizard had been applied to the tongue. Agnes Foley from Lettermore Connemara had the power, and explained that when she was young her mother put a lizard on her tongue. On one occasion in the district she licked the hand of a woman who had been seriously scalded with soup, and no blister came on it, and all pain departed.Mary Higgins, Ryehill
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