Theme:
For your Throat
Collection:
Your Adam's Apple
Published:
1931
Brand:
Lucky Strike
Manufacturer:
American Tobacco Company
Format:
Advertisement
Tobacco Type:
Cigarette
Quote:
First, the vocal chords, on account of their delicacy of structure, would be the first tissues to give indication of irritation evidenced by the huskiness of the smokers voice, the result of relaxed tension and slower vibration of the vocal chords. The next site of irritation would be the tissues adjacent to the vocal chords comprising the larynx, therefore the general focal point would be in the voice box represented externally by the Adam's Apple.
Comments:
The woman featured in this ad is Frances Stewart Crossy from Baltimore, Maryland, one of the Ziegfeld Follies performers in the early 1900s.
Keywords:
Female, Irritation, Pure, Throat