USC Tobacco Industry Monitoring Project Collection
Abstract
Cover letter for article sent by A. G. Clarke to unknown recipient (name and address cut out) states that "nicotine content of cigarette smoke is the most important consideration when advising patients on cigarette smoking. See 1003081140-1151 for article: "...questioning whether soldiers should smoke, as tobacco affects "the soldier's health and efficiency.""
Fields
- Named Organization
- Military Surgeon
- Named Person
- Crampton, C.W.
- Author
- Clarke, A.G.
- Type
- LETT, LETTER
- ENVE, ENVELOPE
- Brand
- Camel
- Subject
- health effects
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11i'ledicalRelation s Division,
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As yom requested we are enclosirtg a reprint of the article ':r~
published in "The Military Surgeon, n JiuZyr 1941
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` You will note this study suggests that the nicotine content of
cigarette smoke is the most important consideration when advis-
ing, patients on cigarette smoking ~ ~
Scientific tests indicate that the smoke inhaled by a re ~ar _: ~.
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Camel smoker will contain, 2%b lessnicatine,thaatheaverage,
of' four other brands tested. This reductionlin nicotine intake
should be an importsnt fs,ctor in any adjustment of smoking hygier~. ~ S y=
Your patient's cooperation is i.
mportant, too. That is wh~ere
Camels offer a second advantage. Ca.mel's well-known "pleasure
~' factor" - extra mildness, better flavor -- assures you of your
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Thank yom for your interest.
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Director
'ours verytruly,
AGC:gfh - AlG. Clarke
ONE RERSH ING sQUA1tE'' i
N1EW YORK CITY
December 9,! 1941.<
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