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Lucky Strike campaign using doctors to advertise cigarettes.
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Woman enjoying a cigarette
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Anti-smoking poster issued by the Pan American Health Organization for World No Tobacco Day 2006
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French anti-smoking poster
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German anti-smoking poster
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Graphic depiction of smoking's impact on the body
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Anti-smoking poster from Oman.
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Dutch anti-smoking poster
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JUUL e-cigarette advertisement
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Advertisement for Nicorette gum
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Nicoderm nicotine skin patch.
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Skoal advertisement
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Wrigley gum advertisement
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Pamphlet
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Cover from Time magazine on tobacco lawsuit
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Advertisement from tobacco industry fighting against big government and taxation, published in the Wall Street Journal.
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This anti-smoking advertisement takes on the Marlboro brand and its famous cowboy.
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“Notice to Clerks/This Register Closed” circa 1997, Department of Health and Human Resources reply card
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Wall sign: “Smoking Prohibited by State Law, except in designated smoking areas,” American Lung Association of Connecticut
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Women and Smoking, A Report of the Surgeon General, 2001, United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service
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After a multi-year study, the Surgeon General issued the landmark report Smoking and Health, which linked smoking to an increased risk of developing lung cancer. The report also found that cigarette smoking was responsible for a 70 percent increase in the mortality rate of smokers over non-smokers.
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Bassinet with baby in the clouds
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Antismoking stickers featuring Joe Camel. INFACT, a Boston non-profit focused on campaigning against transnational companies that have a negative impact on public health, launched the Challenging Big Tobacco Campaign by 1994. INFACT targeted companies like Philip Morris, calling for boycotts not only of tobacco products, but all of the products made by the corporation.
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Pregnant woman smoking a cigarette on the pamphlet cover.