School: Donore (roll number 6668)
- Location:
- Dún Uabhair, Co. na Mí
- Teacher: Maighréad Nic Eóin
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- XML “Cures - A Cure for a Blast”
- XML “Cures - To Relieve a Sprain”
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- A cure for BoilsMix some sugar and soap together, pour some olive oil over the mixture and allow set. Use as an ointment.Patrick Lennon (Scoláire)Got from: Mrs Bridget Lennon, (45)
Sheephouse,
Drogheda - A Cure for a BlastAn ointment made up from the following herbs:
Elder Leaves, Chicken Weed, Comfrey Root, Rag Weed, Spragon and Marl Weed.Patrick Lennon (Scoláire)Got from: Mrs Bridget Lennon (47)
Sheephouse,
Drogheda - To relieve a SprainHold the affected part under a spout or pump and let the cold water run on it. Patrick LennonGot from: Mrs Bridget Lennon (47)
Sheephouse,
Drogheda