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This study examines the sense of smell from scientific, psychological, and cultural perspectives, combining anatomical description and theories of perception with chapters on animal olfaction, olfactory memory, and the relation of scent to language and personality. It surveys folklore, religion, and history to show how odors shape social customs and individual experience, and addresses public health and hygiene alongside aesthetic and philosophical reflections. The tone shifts between technical explanation and wry personal commentary, offering a comprehensive, accessible account of how smells influence emotion, memory, and behaviour.