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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Washington Duke and lung cancer

It's interesting to hear that when he started his research, Richard Doll was himself sceptical that cigarettes caused cancer. He thought motor cars were more likely responsible. The reason is quite simple: tobacco had been smoked for centuries with few consequences. It was only after Washington Duke began mass production of cured tobacco in 1880 that cheap, easy to inhale cigarettes became available, and rates of cancer went through the roof.

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