School: Shinrone (C.)

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Suí an Róin, Co. Uíbh Fhailí
Teacher:
Mary Mc Mahon
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    and then they drink the milk in which they boiled the herb and the hives are cured. The cure is known by Mrs Mullally,
    Spruse Hill
    Co Tipperary aged 49 years.
    Another herb is a dockleaf which is a small plant which grow in fields. It grows six leaves and has no blossoms. It is a cure for a sting of a nettle, it has a small heart and if you rub the heart of it to the sting it will cure it. It is known by many people.
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