Not a Cough in a Carload: The Tobacco Industry's Campaign to Hide the Hazards of Smoking

Presented By Stanford Health Library
When: January 10, 2008 - 7:00pm
 
Where: Oak Room, East

Tresidder Student Union
459 Lagunita Dr.

Stanford, CA
 
To Register: (650) 498-7826
 
 
Fee: No Fee
 
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Early in the last century, when questions about the health effects of smoking became a topic of widespread discussion, tobacco companies undertook a multi-faceted campaign to allay the public's fears. As terms like "smoker's cough" and "coffin nails" (referring to cigarettes) began to appear in the popular vernacular, tobacco marketers recognized the need to counter this threat to their livelihood. This lecture will look at the highly successful campaign of deception the tobacco industry undertook to counter the growing evidence that smoking kills.

Speaker: Robert Jackler, MD, Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor in Otorhinolaryngology and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery and Surgery

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