Scoil: Scoil na mBráthar, Inistíomáin (uimhir rolla 16678)
- Suíomh:
- Inis Díomáin, Co. an Chláir
- Múinteoir: S. Ó Conaill
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0621, Leathanach 178
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)Corns: Get up at about five in the morning and run through dewy field you should do this for a week. Chilblains : Parafin oil, another cure for them it to rub raw onions to them. Blistered heel: The rub of an Ivy leaf. Boils: Soft soap and brown sugar will draw boilsNo matter what disease you have if you meet a man coming into town with a white ass he will tell you how to cure it
- Toothaches: Chew a frog's leg. Rub whiskey in it. Chew tobacco. Wart: Rub a snail to it and then throw the snail over a treeSore throat: Put salt into a stocking and warm it and tie it around your neck. Chilblains: Rub the juice of a raw potato to them or put a hole in a turnip and fill it with salt and leave it there for an hour and it will fill up with juice and rub it to them. Chin Cough: Lie under an asses belly. If you saw a man with a white horse ask him in Irish for a curse. If he did what he told you, you would be cured. Boils: The seventh son of a family can cure boils by blowing his breath on them. Sty: Look through a ring to the grass. "Craos galar" A child that never saw his father to blow his breath on itBurn: Suck a lizzard three times and lick the burn
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- Liam Ó Céilleachair
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