Abstract-Tobacco has caused the greatest epidemic of the twentieth century, which is beginning to wane in the United States, but is still growing in much of the world. The epidemic developed as a result of innovations in the tobacco industry and larger cultural changes over the 75 years prior to the introduction of Camel cigarettes in 1913. Factors that set the stage for the epidemic include the development of fl ue-cured and Burley tobaccos, the mechanization of cigarette production with its consequent concentration of capital in a few companies, the safety match, effi cient transportation systems, and innovative advertising. Between 1913 and 1963, the cigarette industry experienced almost unbroken growth in the United States. However, sin...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States....
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
"The modern tobacco war," which was triggered by various articles on the hazardous effects of cigare...
This paper focuses on the first century of the global tobacco epidemic and its current status, revie...
"The invention of mass marketing led to cigarettes being emblazoned in advertising and film, deeply ...
The Cigarette Century (Brandt, 2007) is the perfect title for a history of cigarette smoking in the ...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
A historical overview about the origins of smoking is presented. The first inkling that tobacco was ...
China, with 20% of the world's population, produces and consumes about 30% of the world's cigarettes...
the world are smokers. In developing coun-tries, half the males smoke. WHO projects a global smoking...
In 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General formally announced the health risks of tobacco, thereby providing ...
It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked...
This article discusses issues related to the history of the emergence and development of smoking in ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
Beginning in 1893 in the state of Washington and ending in 1927 in Kansas, the so-called state cigar...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States....
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
"The modern tobacco war," which was triggered by various articles on the hazardous effects of cigare...
This paper focuses on the first century of the global tobacco epidemic and its current status, revie...
"The invention of mass marketing led to cigarettes being emblazoned in advertising and film, deeply ...
The Cigarette Century (Brandt, 2007) is the perfect title for a history of cigarette smoking in the ...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
A historical overview about the origins of smoking is presented. The first inkling that tobacco was ...
China, with 20% of the world's population, produces and consumes about 30% of the world's cigarettes...
the world are smokers. In developing coun-tries, half the males smoke. WHO projects a global smoking...
In 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General formally announced the health risks of tobacco, thereby providing ...
It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked...
This article discusses issues related to the history of the emergence and development of smoking in ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
Beginning in 1893 in the state of Washington and ending in 1927 in Kansas, the so-called state cigar...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States....
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco-related disease is the single largest prev...
"The modern tobacco war," which was triggered by various articles on the hazardous effects of cigare...