Jacobson's Organ and the Remarkable Nature of Smell

Lyall Watson2001
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A fascinating study of the human sense of smell takes a close-up look at Jacobson's Organ, an anatomical features first discovered in 1811 and once dismissed as vestigial, and its significance in terms of a pheromonal mechanism that helps control human awareness, sexual behavior, and emotional states. Reprint.

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