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A practical manual explains the history and invention of spectacles and basic optical principles, describes the physiology of the eye and common visual defects, and gives clear guidance on selecting and testing lenses, including how to determine focal lengths. It exposes deceptions practiced by itinerant and dishonest opticians and warns against gimmicks and false claims, offering rules for avoiding fraud. The author condenses technical knowledge into plain language, supplements advice with examples and correspondences with medical practitioners, and emphasizes empirical, scientifically based remedies to help readers make informed purchases and protect themselves from quackery.

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George Cox

George Cox was an author known for his contributions to literature on language and performance. His notable works include "The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto: Grammar & Commentary," which explores the structure and use of Esperanto, a constructed international language. Additionally, he authored "Spectacle Secrets," a work that delves into the art of performance and stagecraft. Through his writings, Cox has provided insights into both linguistic theory and theatrical practice, making him a unique figure in the literary landscape.

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