From the 1920s to the 1950s, the American tobacco industry targeted female nurses to promote cigarette smoking as modern, healthy, fashionable, and safe. While such ads conflicted with the profession\u27s responsibility to protect the public\u27s health, they also offered nurses a long-sought recognition of professional respectability. As a result, nurses increasingly embraced their commercial representation instead of combating tobacco promotion as a public health crisis. Analyzing the gradual rise and abrupt end to the cultural icon of the smoking nurse, this article focuses on the gendered and professional tensions represented through a three-decade conflict between the international nursing leader Lavinia Dock and major American nursing...
Public awareness of the health hazards of smoking intensified when the subject received national pub...
Abstract Background The global tobacco epidemic claims 5 million lives each year, facilitated by the...
Color poster with text, images, and maps.The purpose of this study was to examine women's roles in t...
From the 1920s to the 1950s, the American tobacco industry targeted female nurses to promote cigaret...
Beginning in 1893 in the state of Washington and ending in 1927 in Kansas, the so-called state cigar...
The girl or woman smoker is a twentieth-century phenomenon. In 1900, smoking was invariably associat...
Public awareness of the health hazards of smoking intensified when the subject received national pub...
Even well into the twentieth century, cigarette smoking hadn't caught on among most men―and definite...
Throughout the first half of twentieth century, the act of smoking transitioned from being an exclus...
Smoking Rates Among Nurses: An Ironic Phenomenon Meagan Cosper Dr. Catherine Edwards, DNP, MSN, RN A...
A range of social forces contributed to the effective recruitment of women to cigarette smoking in t...
This paper examines political-economic, cultural, and marketing changes during the 1930s that solidi...
Since the Surgeon General linked smoking to lung cancer in 1965, controversy has surrounded the toba...
Despite the vast literature surrounding tobacco use, there is little work looking at the question of...
Historians looking back at North America in the twentieth century will be hardpressed to reconstruct...
Public awareness of the health hazards of smoking intensified when the subject received national pub...
Abstract Background The global tobacco epidemic claims 5 million lives each year, facilitated by the...
Color poster with text, images, and maps.The purpose of this study was to examine women's roles in t...
From the 1920s to the 1950s, the American tobacco industry targeted female nurses to promote cigaret...
Beginning in 1893 in the state of Washington and ending in 1927 in Kansas, the so-called state cigar...
The girl or woman smoker is a twentieth-century phenomenon. In 1900, smoking was invariably associat...
Public awareness of the health hazards of smoking intensified when the subject received national pub...
Even well into the twentieth century, cigarette smoking hadn't caught on among most men―and definite...
Throughout the first half of twentieth century, the act of smoking transitioned from being an exclus...
Smoking Rates Among Nurses: An Ironic Phenomenon Meagan Cosper Dr. Catherine Edwards, DNP, MSN, RN A...
A range of social forces contributed to the effective recruitment of women to cigarette smoking in t...
This paper examines political-economic, cultural, and marketing changes during the 1930s that solidi...
Since the Surgeon General linked smoking to lung cancer in 1965, controversy has surrounded the toba...
Despite the vast literature surrounding tobacco use, there is little work looking at the question of...
Historians looking back at North America in the twentieth century will be hardpressed to reconstruct...
Public awareness of the health hazards of smoking intensified when the subject received national pub...
Abstract Background The global tobacco epidemic claims 5 million lives each year, facilitated by the...
Color poster with text, images, and maps.The purpose of this study was to examine women's roles in t...