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*Condition Note: Mild to moderate underlining. Former library book with associated stickers and markings. Moderate cover wear including tape.*
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
The Composition of Tobacco Smoke
Nicotine Not Destroyed by Smoking
Effect of Tobacco on Animals
Gas Poisoning from Tobacco Smoke
Is Nicotine Absorbed?
The Body Does Not Become Immune to Tobacco
Prolonged Use Does Not Produce Immunity
How Tobacco Disorders Digestion
Smoking Causes Peptic Ulcer
Stomach Ulcers
The Damage Tobacco Does to the Liver
The Destructive Effects of Tobacco upon the Lungs
Smoking and Tuberculosis
Destructive Effects of Tobacco upon the Lungs
Smoking and Tuberculosis
Destructive Changes in Heart, Blood and Blood Vessels
The Smoker's Heart
Smoking Raises Blood Pressure
Tobacco Angina Pectoris
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1946 |
Printed: |
1946 |
Pages: |
109 |
Publisher: |
Good Health Publishing Company |
Condition: |
B- |