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In the 1950s, it was completely normal for hospitals to sell cigarettes. Staff pushed carts through the wards offering packs alongside magazines and snacks, and patients could even smoke from their beds. Doctors urging smokers to switch to e cigarettes Big Tobacco led throat doctors to blow smoke Tobacco companies ran ads with doctors in white coats claiming cigarettes 'soothe the throat' and 'aid digestion.' The medical establishment didn't seriously push back until the 1964 Surgeon General report. A full Doctors are refusing to operate on smokers; why trend will grow Arts and Life Smoking Study Adds Fuel to Parkinson's Debate MedPage Today
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