A short time ago a young man came to me with one of his eyes tied up, having had acid shot into his eye from the work he is engaged in. He is a tin plate factory employe, He seemed to be suffering intensely.
I told him to lie down and sleep if he cared to. After sleeping an hour and a half he came out of the room smiling, saying. "I have been asleep, and my eye is all right." It was true, the swelling being all gone, and unless closely observed you would not have known anything had ever happened to the eye. He said. "I do not need my cloth now, so I will put it in my pocket. He did so, mounted his wheel, and rode away, his face beaming with joy; he resumed his work the next morning. The eye was completely healed in one Treatment.—Elwood, Ind.