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*Condition Note: Book has an owner mark, but otherwise is clean, sturdy, and intact, with minor overall age wear.*
Tobacco is one of the deadliest drugs and very harmful to man. The tobacco habit is rapidly spreading throughout the world and is making prodigious progress because of the extreme activity of those who profit by its traffic.
Table of Contents
A Brief History of the Tobacco Habit
The Properties of Tobacco
How Tobacco Disorders Digestion
The Destructive Effects of Tobacco Upon the Lungs
Destructive Changes in the Heart, Blood and Blood Vessels
Tobacco and Bright's Disease
Effects of Tobacco upon the Brain and Nerves
Why Athletes in Training Do Not Smoke
The Evil Systemic Effects of Tobacco
Tobacco-Using a Drug Habit
The Moral Effects of Tobacco-Using
The Enormous Economic Waste from Tobacco
Futile Excuses for Smoking
Noted Authorities Condemn Tobacco
The Effects of Tobacco Upon Non-Smokers
How to Stop Smoking
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1937 |
Printed: |
1937 |
Pages: |
136 |
Edition: |
Revised Edition |
Publisher: |
Modern Medicine Publishing Co |
Condition: |
B+ |