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Time Travels
BBC Radio Scotland
44 episodes
9 months ago

Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.

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Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.

Show more...
History
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Curious Cures and Life on the Road
Time Travels
28 minutes
3 years ago
Curious Cures and Life on the Road

Susan Morrison catches up with Dr Katie Barclay of Adelaide University to find out what life was like for Scotland’s travelling poor in the 18th century - were we more generous back then, and how hard a life was it for women tramping the road? But if it gave you sore feet, might there have been an ancient remedy for that? Dr Sharon Arbuthnot of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland’s National Centre for Gaelic Language in the Isle of Skye has been digging into the Gaelic medical manuscripts of the middle ages. They’re a treasure trove of cures, charms and surprising uses for bits of bird and animal - all plugged into the learned culture of Europe, and we meet someone who might have used the services of the learned medical men who wrote the books - Christina MacRuairi - a key supporter of King Robert Bruce. Dr Callum Watson of National Trust for Scotland has the story.

Time Travels

Susan Morrison explores the rich and sometimes murky depths of Scotland's past.