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LAWLOR ET AL. RESPOND

Debbie A Lawlor, MPH, MB, ChB, Stephen Frankel, DM, PhD, Mary Shaw, PhD, MA, Shah Ebrahim, DM, MSc and George Davey Smith, DSc, MD

The authors are with the Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, England.



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FIGURE 1— 1930s magazine advertisement for Lucky Strike cigarettes.

Source. Tobacco.org (at http://www.tobacco.org/ads).

 





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