(3 pages) Article by Roy Norr Christian Herald October 1952 (Source: Googlebooks) In 1975, more than a decade after the publication of the US Surgeon Generals Report on the devastating health consequences of cigarette smoking, George Gitlitz, MD, a vascular surgeon and past president of the Broome County, New York Medical Society, wrote the first of over a dozen letters to the editor and the publisher of The New York Times challenging them to discuss on the newspapers editorial page their reasons for continuing to accept cigarette advertising and to acknowledge the irony of repeated editorial accusations of financial self-interest by doctors while profiting from the promotion of the major preventable cause of disease and avoidable medical costs
Also, theres a very clever one by Beattie Jet that shoots out a one-inch long flame
For a purifier of its capabilities, the Mighty is notably quiet, though not as quiet as the Mighty2
Great Gift: Cigarette case for men has a stylish and beautiful appearance, so as a gift, lightweight cigarette case is a good choice whether it is for father, boyfriend, husband or friend
Challenges & Future Outlook The cultivated area for tobacco in Italy has seen a slight decline from its 20th-century peak
If you wanna roll skinny, you'll be placing the pin in the bottom hole