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Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. | |||
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Revision as of 09:15, 31 May 2017
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480
A cure for jaundice 2 | |
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Contact | museums@eu-lac.org |
Author | eulac3d |
Publisher | EULAC |
Size | cm x cm x cm |
Type | 3D Object |
Format | text/plain Alias/WaveFront Object |
Country | Scotland |
Museum | Shetland Museum and Archive |