Scoil: Killough (uimhir rolla 9540)
- Suíomh:
- Cill Uailleach, Co. na hIarmhí
- Múinteoir: Mary Lynch
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- XML Scoil: Killough
- XML Leathanach 215
- XML “Local Cures - Heart Trouble”
- XML “Local Cures - Toothache”
- XML “Local Cures - Burn”
- XML “Local Cures - Burn”
- XML “Local Cures - Broken Bones”
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- The cure locally prescribed-melt a bit of a "blessed candle" and put it into the decayed tooth.
- The ingredients for the cure of the burn consists of a collection herbs, namely the daisyrod, blackberry leaf, the laurel leaf, hollyhock, yarrow leaf, the leaves are mixed with lard fried on a pan and applied to the part effected.
- Joseph Murray Bracklin said his father licked a lizard with his tongue, this little animal is also called a "mankeeper." The person who licks the lizard can by licking the burn cure it.
- Broken bones are nearly always treated by a Bonesetter, this faculty is descended or handed down from father to son, and sometimes a woman of the family can undertake and set broken or disjointed bones with success. A bone setter by the name of Muldoon is the local person he lives in the Parish of Fore.