Smoking and lung cancer

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Abstract

Use of tobacco The smoking of tobacco was introduced into Europe in the fifteenth century when it was recommended as a therapy for a wide range of conditions. Its use for pleasure was discouraged by church and state and it was not until the end of the sixteenth century that the smoking of tobacco in pipes came to be adopted widely, at first in Britain, whence it spread to the Netherlands and then to the rest of the continent.

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Doll, R. (2009). Smoking and lung cancer. In Men’s Health, Third Edition (pp. 474–483). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.5603/arm.27785

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