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Medical Doctors were used to endorsed cigarettes between 1927 to 1952. (This photo was taken at The National Museum of American History, Washington D.C.) : r Damnthatsinteresting Cigarettes were once considered healthy, even doctors used to recommend them., Burning truths by Azaadi EP 02: Tobacco once healthy., #Azaadi #SmotectAzaadi #tobacco #americans #burningtruth The Rise of Cigarettes: When Doctors Sold the Habit In the mid20th century, cigarette ads often featured doctors in white coats, implying smoking was healthy. Some even recommended it to patients. This The More Doctors Smoke Camels Campaign In 1946, the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company launched one of the most famous and misleading advertising campaigns. Using the slogan More doctors smoke Camels than any In the 1950s, it was completely normal for hospitals to sell cigarettes. Staff pushed carts through the wards offering packs alongside magazines and snacks, and patients could even smoke from their beds. Traditionally, doctors held authority, and patients trusted their expertise. As cigarette health concerns arose, tobacco companies strategically used the powerful phrase "doctors recommend" from the 1930s to the 1950s, associating it with
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