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Project 6900 Physiological Studies (Semi Annual)

Date: 09 May 1967
Length: 11 pages
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Abstract

Project 6900, Physiological Studies. Reports results of several sets of animal studies, examining effect of smoke inhalation and of skin painting. Finds, in primate inhalation study, that only two of the smoking monkeys survived, and that the others are pressured to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, which was found to be in high saturation in the surviving animals; notes monkeys smoked 35 cigarettes per day for nine months, the equivalent of 30 packs per day for a man.

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Original document code was 2958.

Company
Philip Morris Cos., Inc.
Minor Subject
Cigarette -additives
Health and Medical Research -animal studies
Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --cancer ---lung
Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --respiratory disease ---chronic bronchitis
Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --respiratory disease --emphysema
Product -testing
Tar
Tobacco Industry -research
Major Subject
Health and Medical Research
Product
Author
Carpenter, R D

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