Lawrence Central Rotary’s own Lynn O’Neal stepped in on short notice to talk about the impact of eye disease in the Western world. Lynn is a retired Doctor of Opthamology who loves history, literature, travel and the arts. Lynn spoke about different pathologies of the eye and mentioned several examples of historical figures who were impacted by eye problems. King Henry II of France lost an eye in a joust while author James Joyce suffered thirteen eye operations and had to dictate his work in later years. Artist Claude Monet was beset by cataracts and Lynn showed how cataracts impacted Monet’s work as he aged. James Thurber and John Muir suffered auto-immunes diseases of the eye. One of the more curios figures in the history of eye disease treatment was Dr. Albert C. Barnes who invented a treatment to prevent blindness in infants. Barnes made a fortune and amassed a remarkable collection of Impressionist art. Lynn and his wife Debbie had an opportunity to visit sites in France where various Impressionists lived and worked. He and Debbie also traveled through the Loire River Valley and to Brittany and the shared samples of one of their favorite French wines.