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El. knyga: Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798881805074
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798881805074

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"Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies is a captivating collection of Ireland's ancient healing traditions. It explores a wide range of remedies for ailments from sore throats to asthma, and includes the history, rituals, and traditions behind these cures, showcasing the secrecy, mystery, and faith involved in Irish folk medicine"--

Discover the enduring magic of ancient Irish folk remedies with Cures of Ireland, a captivating journey into the heart of Ireland's healing traditions.
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 a sprain. Indeed, the author of Cures of Ireland, Cecily Gilligan was herself cured of jaundice 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, and those who have benefited from their gifts. One has a cure for eczema that comprises herbal butter balls, another ‘buys’ 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 asthma. 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 exquisitive book that will be treasured by many generations to come.

Cures of Ireland: A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies is a captivating collection of Ireland's ancient healing traditions. It explores a wide range of remedies for ailments from sore throats to asthma, and includes the history, rituals, and traditions behind these cures, showcasing the secrecy, mystery, and faith involved in Irish folk medicine.

Prologue

  1. Cures in Ireland Past
  2. Cures in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  3. Cures in Ireland Today
  4. Faith Cures ~ Hearts, Strokes, Heads, Sprains and Healers
  5. Faith Cures ~ Bleeds, Asthma, Hernias and Pains
  6. Seventh Daughters and Sons
  7. Herbal Cures ~ Cancer, Shingles, Jaundice, Gallstones and Skin
  8. Independent Cures ~ Burns, Eczema, Shingles, Whooping Cough and Warts
  9. Cures for Animals and Bone-setting
  10. Acquisition of Cures
  11. Ritual ~ Secrecy, Healing Days, Transference and Number
  12. The Process and Atmosphere
  13. Faith Success, Source and Passing on Cures
  14. Payment and Exchange, Modern Medicine and Cures
  15. Healing Threads, Clays, Cloths, and Stones
  16. Holy Wells
  17. Pilgrimage
  18. The Future for Cures

Epilogue

Bibliography

Acknowledgements