This book is a medical text focused on the treatment of epiphora, or watery eyes. The author, James Vose Solomon, was a 19th-century surgeon who developed a new method of treating the condition using a dilating instrument. The book provides a detailed explanation of the condition and the treatment, complete with illustrations. It may be of interest to medical professionals or historians of medicine.
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