Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies
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Description It’s said that almost everyone in Ireland, particularly in rural communities, will know of someone with a ‘cure’. It might be for the mumps, a stye in the eye, or asthma. Indeed the author of Cures of Ireland, Cecily Gilligan was herself cured of jaundice with a herbal remedy, and ringworm by a ‘seventh son’ in her local Sligo during her childhood. Cecily Gilligan has been researching the rich world of Irish folk cures for almost forty years and, given the tradition has largely been an oral one, has been interviewing a broad range of people from around the country who possess these mystical cures. One had a cure for eczema that was comprised of herbal butter balls, another ‘bought’ warts from the sufferer with safety pins. There are stories of clay from graves with precious healing properties and pieces of cords from potato bags being sent across the world to treat sprains. While the Ireland of the twenty-first century continues to develop at lightning speed, there is something deeply comforting and reassuring in the fact that these ancient healing traditions, while fewer in number, do survive to this day. Cures of Ireland is an exquisite book that will be treasured by many generations to come. Contents Prologue 1. Cures in Ireland Past 2. Cures in the 19th & 20th Centuries 3. Cures in Ireland Today 4. Faith Cures ~ Hearts, Strokes, Heads, Sprains & Healers 5. Faith Cures ~ Bleeds, Asthma, Hernias & Pains 6. Seventh Daughters & Sons 7. Herbal Cures ~ Cancer, Shingles, Jaundice, Gallstones & Skin 8. Independent Cures ~ Burns, Eczema, Shingles, Whooping Cough & Warts 9. Cures for Animals & Bone-Setting 10. Acquisition of Cures 11. Ritual ~ Secrecy, Healing Days, Transference & Number 12. The Process & Atmosphere 13. Faith, Success, Source, Motivation for Making & Passing On Cures 14. Payment & Exchange, Modern Medicine & Cures 15. Healing Threads, Clays, Cloths & Stones 16. Holy Wells 17. Pilgrimage 18. The Future for Cures Epilogue Praise for Cures of Ireland An authoritative exploration of alternative medicine’ – The Irish Times ‘A beautiful book’ – IMAGE Magazine About the Author Cecily Gilligan grew up and lives in rural County Sligo. She has a degree in Social Science and a Masters in Women’s Studies from UCC, and is a primary school teacher. As well as a lifelong interest in folklore, much of which she learned from her grandmother, Cecily is a keen hill-walker, sailor, world traveller, and a strong supporter of Irish culture and language. She is also a campaigner for the protection of human rights and the environment, locally and globally.
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