| Show I 1 hints on the caro care of the tho Eyes eyers 1 I 1 therel are re perhaps rno ino more moie re individuals their weakness of sight to a use of their eyes under an du insufficient husli mcdent Mc lent artificial illumination than to any other one cause ause in a great many instances this may not bo strictly true irue rue but there can be no doubt that faulty artificial light Is one obe of the most productive cause sofa a certain class of injuries to which tho iho the eye ese can ithe tivo sources of trouble with the ordinary artificial lights lighta are first st that they are not pure white vb ite an and secondly that they are unsteady the farat culs eVis found in all atti artificial lights except the lime electric and magnesium lights ape tiie tile second es especially p in candies candles an antl anil d gas gat the yellowness is in a measure counteracted by using in the case of lamps and gas chimneys of a violet or blue tint and the ilick eling of the tha gas may be obviated largely iak lak gely by employing an un argand burnier eer ter all things considered a german geiman student lamp furnishes the most sath satisfactory factory light the next be best st is gas hith with an argand Ou burner riler the chimneys of both mayas wayt Ls above suggested be advantageously of alight bide bitle tint i the position of the light in relah relas rela reia s tion tb th the boily is isor of great importance if it a shade is used on ou the lamp or burner it shoula cypre fr ferenee ference rence renee be of ground or malk Imil kiy kly glass never hever of colored glass the e light mayi stand directly in front of the body and the work ed to ilein llola the light under the which will protect the eyes yea from the glare of the flame if no shade is used the back should be turned toned to the source of light which ought to fall over the left shoulder deir deil the same rule applies arimes in the management nger ager nent of daylight la in this case case ease the light should come froni from behind and amigh slightly fly above and fall directly on the ed to the eye it should never nevin fall directly on the fice face the light in the room during sleep is also not without its influenced As a rule the room during sleeping hours should be darks dark oark and in particular care should be taken tak 0 11 to avoid sleeping opposite 1 aindow w where whore on opening the eyes in the morning a flood of strong light will fall on them even the st str eyes are after the repose of the night more orless or less sensitive to the impression of intense light the eyes must have time to accustom themselves ther melves elves to the stimulus attention should be called to the injurious effects that somo sometimes times fol rol mv aw reading on railroad cars oa on account of the unsteadiness of the page reading under blau blan cesi isi 14 exceedingly trying to ta the le ess uva and iwald never be bip persisted in ha far au ans any considerable length of aime time Dil during luring ring convalle convalescence cence from severe illness the eyes are generally lythe the last to regain their lost power power especially ally aily is this the case with women after childbirth child mild birth and andton too much care cannot be taken to put as little strain upon the ibe eyes ai po possible sab ae at this time ar y S M burnett in sc r i aime aeme r 1 |