[TheForge][OT] Re: The Smell of Space - sorta OT
Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer
artgawk at thegrid.net
Fri Mar 14 23:10:02 EST 2008
There was an article in the old Journal of Irreproducable Results
by an OBGYN who had trained a german Shepard to diagnose female
problems by smell.
In older medical books, a lot of diagnosis was olfactory....pf
Washington, Aubrey O. wrote:
> Interestingly, yesterday (or the day before) I heard part of an interview on NPR with a doctor who was talking about the use of smell in medical diagnosis. He said he can tell when he walks in the room if a patient has poorly controlled diabetes, or renal, or liver failure just from the smell. I've also heard an OB-GYN talk about diagnosing certain STDs from the smell. (I make no claims as to how this applies to the smell of space.)
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> Aubrey
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> The human nose can be trained to very high levels of discrimination.
> Examples of such are chefs, coffee roasters, people that mix and developed
> perfumes. There are probably many other jobs where the human nose is
> trained to detect minute variations in odor. The capability is there, it
> just needs to be developed through use and training.
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> D-ski
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