Scoil: Knockcommon (uimhir rolla 16549)

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Cnoc Comáin, Co. na Mí
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0684, Leathanach 049

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0684, Leathanach 049

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  2. XML Leathanach 049
  3. XML “Local Cures”

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  1. (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)
    it in the ear. If people have warts on their fingers they cure them by dipping them in forge water or by rubbing washing - soda on them. There is another weed to be found with a small white flower on it, when the stem of this is broken, it gives forth milk which if applied regularly to a wart will cure it. The milk of this is sometimes called 'Daisies milk'. Scalded buttermilk taken at bedtime is a good cure for a cold.
    An old cure for a bleeding cut is to shake the powder of a bouchan barrow on it. A bouchan barrow is something like a mushroom. They are collected, dried and kept in the house for such purposes. They are sometimes called fioc mushrooms. Once upon a time a local man got ran over with a cart, and he would have bled to death only that the powder of a bouchan barrow was shook on the cut.
    A poultice that was used for a strained ankle was cumfery root ground up fine and mixed with the white of an egg. This was then applied to the strained ankles and was always successful.
    Josephine Dwyer,
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