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There's worse things than patients smoking outside hospitals Clare Allan The Guardian Labour's hospital smoking ban is doomed to fail The Spectator Why are Psychiatric Hospitals Still Handing out Cigarettes? Opinion In the 1950s, selling cigarettes inside hospitals was a routine practice. Hospital staff regularly pushed carts from room to room, offering packs of cigarettes alongside snacks and magazines. Patients were permitted to In 1948, a human sized cigarette mascot named Mr. Cig visited hospital patients, handing out free cigarettes. This was during a time when smoking was widely accepted and even promoted, with the tobacco Hospitals once treated cigarettes like medicine. In 1948, a tobacco mascot called Mr. Cig reportedly visited a hospital and handed out free cigarettes to patients, presenting them almost like a comforting part
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