Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1882 — Dr. Connor’s Advice. [ARTICLE]
Dr. Connor’s Advice.
Hot water in the treatinant of eye disease is highly recommended by Dr. Leartus-Connor. He believes it to be the sole agent which will induce contraction of the blood vessels without irritating the eye. The water must be as hot as can be borne, and must be thrown against the eye with the hand. It should be used two or three minutes three times a day, or for five minuted every half hour, according to the cations.— Philadelphia Record,
