The smoke nuisance.
@article{Fee2002TheSN,
title={The smoke nuisance.},
author={Elizabeth Fee and Theodore M. Brown and Jan Lazarus and Paul Harold Theerman},
journal={American journal of public health},
year={2002},
volume={92 6},
pages={
931
}
}AS VIVIDLY ILLUSTRATED IN this 1886 wood engraving, the American campaign against cigarettes long antedated the rigorous mid-20th-century epidemiological demonstration of the association between smoking and specific pathological conditions, such as lung cancer and cardiovascular disease. This image, which suggests the mix of medical, sanitary, social, moral, and aesthetic objections to smoking current in this earlier period, appeared in Good Health,1 the health reform journal edited by John…
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