Show A WONDERFUL POND unman eyes are often inhabited by large living creatures Crea the water contained couta ined in a well de ve loped well formed eye in which the eight ia bot impaired more especially where a person is farsighted presents lauy curious phenomena looking through au an open window in daylight upon a hazy atmosphere or upon a fog euch ench as is seen in any city or looking to the north upon a gray atmosphere one will see cc if conditions are as above strange disks flitting and jumping about in the eye water it has bern my privilege to watch these organisms for several years flitting about in the eye water jumping tr t yard ard each other again in strife and combat in the which the water would become comparatively clear of organisms only to be again full of micro cocci ani and the combats as above the various shapes of t f 7 limal jimal culm are surprising ino some a attenuated with fine filaments again others are like wee bits of fine porcelain with little projections reminding one of turtles hopping about again others othera present the appearance of cyclops and daphne how these organisms get into the eye water is a mystery perhaps i x the water we drink or foods we eat either or both the fact that the eye water iz is inhabited like all other bodies of water is a truth that can be proved positively beyond peradventure by any oculist when he may extract a diseased eye arnd place the fluid under the glass slay may not the accumulation of these organisms in tho the eye water their rapid grow growth th and the survival of the fittest or strongest be the cause of iauch blind ness wherein may be casts coagulation of the eye water so called paralysis is of tho the optic nerve cataracts and other forms of disease may not numerous headaches and other pains be caused by the or groothof grow growth of these minute organisms iu in which they stop tho the circulation cu lation of the aati active ve principle of life in the arterial circulation or tho the nervous forces the same organisms are seen when looking upon drawing paper william W goodrich goddrich in new kew york herald |