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The cigarette century: the rise, fall, and deadly persistence of the product that defined America
Allan M. Brandt
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: The Camel Man and Me (page 1)
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I CULTURE
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1 Pro Bono Publico (page 19)
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2 Tobacco as Much as Bullets (page 45)
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3 Engineering Consent (page 69)
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II SCIENCE
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4 More Doctors Smoke Camels (page 105)
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5 The Causal Conundrum (page 131)
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6 Constructing Controversy (page 159)
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III POLITICS
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7 The Surgeon General Has Determined (page 211)
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8 Congress: The Best Filter Yet (page 241)
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9 Your Cigarette Is Killing Me (page 279)
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IV LAW
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10 Nicotine Is the Product (page 319)
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11 Mr. Butts Goes to Washington (page 357)
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12 The Trials of Big Tobacco (page 401)
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V GLOBALIZATION
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13 Exporting an Epidemic (page 449)
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Epilogue: The Crime of the Century (page 493)
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References (page 507)
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Note on Sources (page 579)
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Acknowledgments (page 583)
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Index (page 585)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JSocH | 42.3 (Spring 2009): 817-819 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_social_history/v042/42.3.martin.html |
BHM | 82.2 (Summer 2008): 485-486 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/bulletin_of_the_history_of_medicine/v082/82.2.goodman.html |
Citable Link
Published: c2007
Publisher: Basic Books
- 9780786721900 (ebook)
- 9780465070480 (paper)
- 9780465070473 (hardcover)