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Publication date: 15 June 2019Source: New Scientist, Volume 242, Issue 3234Author(s): A few years ago, I was bitten on the hand by a red-bellied black snake. After a night in intensive care (during which I was not given antivenom), I soon recovered, with one exception: the complete loss of my sense of smell. How can a bite on the hand do this and could it affect other senses?
Source: New Scientist - Category: Science Source Type: research
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