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THE curious difference between male and female observers in detecting feeble traces of quinine, sugar, acid, &c., in water as mentioned in NATURE on p. 557 (vol. xxxvii.), is possibly owing to the sense of taste being injured in the males by the use of tobacco.
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S., W. Sense of Taste. Nature 38, 7 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038007e0
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