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Report about anti-tobacco public health program in Germany from 1933-45, supported by Nazi medical and military leaders as part of their concern for racial and bodily purity.
From the 1972 Consumers Union report on licit and illicit drugs.
The scientific studies on the health effects of tobacco go back to 1938, but few papers were running stories about it: their leading advertisers were the tobacco companies. George Seldes (1890-1995) was an exception; a set of his tobacco stories from 1940 to 1950 is reprinted here.
From the Schaffer Library of Drug Policy; covers the 1600s through the mid 1970s.
Letter to the British medical Journal reviews some tobacco, medical, and public policy history: "good evidence showed that smoking causes lung cancer; the media's response to this information was initially resistant; specious arguments were used to detract from the real issue, which confused the general public and lessened its concern; after 40 years there has been little change in smoking rates."
Article originally published in 1965 in the Atlantic Monthly looks at the tobacco industry's power in Congress.
Chapter from a book on the Brown and Williamson papers documents how the tobacco industry responded in the 1950s and 1960s to the emerging medical evidence about the product.
Book on the California tobacco history from the 1970s on. book information, reviews, ordering information.
Complete, online book by Glantz and Birnbach provides over 30 years of experience gained in tobacco control in California.
Book on the California tobacco history from the 1970s on. book information, reviews, ordering information.
Letter to the British medical Journal reviews some tobacco, medical, and public policy history: "good evidence showed that smoking causes lung cancer; the media's response to this information was initially resistant; specious arguments were used to detract from the real issue, which confused the general public and lessened its concern; after 40 years there has been little change in smoking rates."
Complete, online book by Glantz and Birnbach provides over 30 years of experience gained in tobacco control in California.
Report about anti-tobacco public health program in Germany from 1933-45, supported by Nazi medical and military leaders as part of their concern for racial and bodily purity.
Article originally published in 1965 in the Atlantic Monthly looks at the tobacco industry's power in Congress.
Chapter from a book on the Brown and Williamson papers documents how the tobacco industry responded in the 1950s and 1960s to the emerging medical evidence about the product.
From the Schaffer Library of Drug Policy; covers the 1600s through the mid 1970s.
From the 1972 Consumers Union report on licit and illicit drugs.
The scientific studies on the health effects of tobacco go back to 1938, but few papers were running stories about it: their leading advertisers were the tobacco companies. George Seldes (1890-1995) was an exception; a set of his tobacco stories from 1940 to 1950 is reprinted here.
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