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Title: Human body odor: Etiology, treatment, and related factors by Masumi Inaba ISBN: 4-431-70098-6 Publisher: Springer-Verlag Pub. Date: 1992 Format: Unknown Binding |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Viva La France!
Comment: Herein, the steward of the eponymous Inaba Clinic in Tokyo, Japan holds forth on a sensitive topic with authority and dignity. Inaba is known primarily for 1996's seminal "Androgenetic Alopecia: Modern Concepts of Pathogenesis," but truer disciples consider this to be his finest work (although a 1987 article from the Yonsei Medical Journal entitled "Lipid Composition of Ear Wax in Hircismus" has its partisans). Etiology and treatment are given roughly equal coverage in this admirably thorough volume. A convenient guide to trauma centers equipped to deal with acute cases is also included. Intriguingly, this book reveals that the clichéd sneer about the French being particularly afflicted has been borne out by decades of carefully documented research. I can attest to this personally, as Mrs. Higgensworth's longtime beau prior to her becoming my betrothed hailed from that malodorous land, and the few times that I met him I almost fainted from his "eau de lui-même."
Rating: 5
Summary: Very Helpful
Comment: Someone had to write the history of this subject--a problem that has plagued me ever since the days of my childhood, which were mostly very lonely ones--lonely days caused by my persistent body odor. I least I THINK that was why none of the children in my school would talk to me . . .
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