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Tobacco - A Reference Handbook

English · Hardback

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Tobacco addresses the many interrelated controversies surrounding the historical and current use of tobacco and presents a clear, objective, and thorough treatment of this contentious public health and legal issue. The American Indians valued tobacco as a wonder drug. When Rodrigo de Jerez, who accompanied Christopher Columbus on his maiden voyage of 1492, returned to Spain with tobacco, he was accused of associating with Satan and imprisoned when his compatriots saw smoke coming out of his nose. This book covers everything from the history of tobacco to health and social issues such as targeting children. Biographical sketches of key personalities associated with tobacco range from Thomas Edison, who refused to hire anybody who smoked cigarettes, to Jean Nicot, the French Ambassador to Portugal in the mid-1500s, from whose name the word nicotine is derived. This title takes the reader through the myriad of issues that make up the tobacco debate in a clear and unbiased way.

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Authors Harold V Cordry, Harold V. Cordry, Cordry Harold V.
Publisher Abc Clio Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.11.2001
 
EAN 9780874369670
ISBN 978-0-87436-967-0
No. of pages 419
Series Contemporary World Issues
Subjects Guides > Health

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing, Tobacco industry, Manufacturing industries

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