| Show Th a 1 jc In Old Afe Dr Chcvalltrraa is I ono of the foremost fore-most eye tptciiilists In Paris and the medical worM Him opinion was therefore there-fore bought upon the effect upon eye Eight In tliiMj times of omnivorous tug which Is I Bach n characteristic of the age bicaklnR to a Herald correspondent ho said It was very dinicnlt in fact I almost al-most Impofclble to lay down any gen crnl rule on Uio matter A frequent malady of the eye ns old age comes on is cataract This is gradual so much so that It Is I often advanced far before It Is noticed III is not protmblehowevor that the cyslgbt will suddenly fall unless thereto there-to oomo xtrooeoo coupe such as bm cartilage of tlio retina which sometimes Is to be feared when the patient ad vaured In ago Dr Almiho of 0 Rue Voluey cave practically the snmo opinion pointing out that it was hardly likely that anyone any-one who tied enjoyed normal eyesight would at nn nelvauccd ngo suffer from tho sudden failure of tho tight unless were caused by pome hock or great emotion Paris Herald |