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Show i. Si WtesiW i W JTAft. SALT lAXi CITY, UTAH. H 1 VOLUME IV. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 15- - TI IK CA HM 1893. NUMBER 10. in order to accomplish the same result; and herein lies the cause, too frequently, of the dire results ? 1 1 1 ! I S .K KHIG that follow. As the reading ijy ii. m. MAirriN, :.i. u. matter is brought nearer to the Pncr,. of TM Ci:i:j.o Cxmi cim:c College. eves the turning in of the snne T no time since the command world's history. New inventions too much not only produces an ,w'i.wei!t fori "let tliere be are consiant Iv place. before us for undue strain upon the muscles of of the hands, only the eve. but also causes the light and there w:e; lig lit" saving has it, been so necessary and eon-- to aid to that required of the to become more tense, and A steady decrease of ill it not dueive to our happiness lo fully eye. infrequently causes a malforrealize it effects upon I lie human eracy, together with the chcapen-ev- e mation of the organ, and with as at the present dav. The ing of literature and. a spreading such a condition existing the eve eye, of all the human orpins of 'of the desire for the same, and an is not a perfect one optically special sense is the most delicate; enormous circulation of poorly speaking. nevertheless it is the one most printed Looks and dailv news- If such persons by straining used and not infrequently, the papers and other literature, the the eves are enabled thereby to author is sorry to say, the one increasing use of artificial see better, they will invariable abused. This abuse in mination, and the extension of do so. This constant strain is at many instances does not come hours of eve work, all combine to the expense of the nervous system from any intentional neglect, lml over-tathe eye and render it an and produces a train of symptons, from an improper understanding organ most liable to kgive way" such as pain in the of its requirements, namely : 1. A under these adverse, depressing temples, forehead and not infreerfectiy healthy condition of the conditions. Hut all this work quently in the hack of the head, optic nerve and the media through must be done in the simple for and in many crises smarting and winch the light is received. l existence; so that aid and prolce-- ! itching of the eve-lidJ'hesi A sufficient amount o( light, lion are constantly matters of conditions may be brought about above stated; however, in a (nature's being perferabie to any ineieasiug importance. Wejas '. For reading, proper should io::k well to the matter that great many cases the eye is mis-al- l other.) td.ed type, clear cut and well-dthis work is done under the 'shaped from birth, and theiefore ned. . 4. Proper position of mo.. i favorable conditions. in order for a patient to see tl e work to be dene. . Ami 'As the twig inclines, so the perfectly it is necessary to keep last, but not least, a properly grows,' and this applies in hj an undue strain all the time, constructed eye, optically. It is a measure in the ease of the C'hihli en will not usually the exception lather than the rule eye. Children are sent hsin that they cannot see well; to lind all these conditions in anv t school at an early are; usually" out if their eves are imperfectly one casL1, as the requirements of the rooms are poorlv lighted and shaped they usually make some of tlie eve are so varied. :.he positions of the desks are l11' complaints as state:! above. rriie amount of work our e i s improper The child naturallv All children should have their are required to do is much grcate; b: ings leading mailer nearer to examined by a competent now than in any period of the ll.e eyes, or leans over the desk oculist before the are e: mil ted OF K7 Oil V i IT. 1 j 1 j 1 : eve-bal- ls 1 j j a. j illu-mo- st ! ! 1 x ; eve-hall- s. i j s. ; o j I n-- e ; corn-huma- n 1 j (V(-,;- ! |