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Medicine & Health – img21176

June 11, 2021 by

Medicine & Health – img21176
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Theme:
Medicine & Health
Published:
1940
Brand:
Lucky Strike, Philip Morris, Camel, Embassy, Chesterfield, Pall Mall
Manufacturer:
American Tobacco Company, Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Imperial Tobacco, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, American Cigarette & Cigar Co.
Format:
Advertisement
Tobacco Type:
Cigarette
Quote:

"More Doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette."

Comments:

Dates: 1940s-1950s

Various cigarette companies claimed that doctors promoted cigarettes with less irritants--on one hand acknowledging the dangers of irritating components in cigarettes, but on the other, providing a solution through a safer product.

Keywords:

Cigarette

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