The ancient Greek philosopher
Anaxagoras noted that "the sun provides the moon with its brightness". Ancient Chinese polymath
Zhang Heng concluded that the light of the Moon comes from the Sun. He writes in his treatise,
The Spiritual Constitution of the Universe, that the Sun and Moon are "like fire and water", where the Sun "gives out light", and the Moon "reflects it".
Nyctalopia was called "moonblink" and thought to be caused by sleeping in moonlight in the tropics as late as the 19th century, but is actually caused by a deficiency in
Vitamin A. Moonlight was historically thought to cause
equine recurrent uveitis, which was called "moon blindness".
Moonmilk, a soft white limestone precipitate found in caves, was thought to be caused by the rays of the Moon.
Selenoplexia was a supposed medical condition caused by the rays of the Moon. ==Illumination==