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When Did It Become Known Smoking Was Bad For You?
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Watching programs like 'call the Midwife' which is set in the 1960s, im surprised to see the mothers smoking even at the anti natal classes, even the Doctor smokes.
Ive always known smoking is bad for you so wonder when it became widely obvious it was not acceptable for expectant mothers to smoke
Ive always known smoking is bad for you so wonder when it became widely obvious it was not acceptable for expectant mothers to smoke
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I have never smoked – couldn’t bear the thought of it. But my parents both smoked heavily (Capstan Full Strength). I still don’t know how I lived in our house or how much “ smoking” I did whilst living there. I, too, recall working in offices where smoking prevailed. Most unpleasant. I remember using the tube when only one carriage in four was...
14:39 Sun 20th Jan 2019
I was a teenager in the 50s, I don't know who it was, but I well remember the person coming to the school they held up a jar of brown liquid and said this is happening to your lungs. I stopped smoking shortly afterwards, as I left school and worked in a drawing office and wanted to buy a new suit.
Bill
Bill
I've smoked since I was 14. First time I remember concerns raised about it was in the early 70's. I carried on smoking when I was pregnant with my first two sons, one is 50 this year, t'other is 36, both healthy PHD doctors. I gave up for 12 years and during that time I had my 3rd son, he's a charted accountant.(and healthy) Still smoke now but only outside.
doll and hill 1950
stats by Peto
good textbook example of how to do things
follow up those who do
and those who dont and compare the two
BUT - it isnt randomised
and BUT it isnt about pregnant women but male doctors
but what the hell
a famous anaesthetist Selwyb Crawford said he used to smoke in the anaesthetic room ( they used ether then eek!) until 1956.
( yup he still smoked but stopped going into anaesthetic rooms - ter daah!)
stats by Peto
good textbook example of how to do things
follow up those who do
and those who dont and compare the two
BUT - it isnt randomised
and BUT it isnt about pregnant women but male doctors
but what the hell
a famous anaesthetist Selwyb Crawford said he used to smoke in the anaesthetic room ( they used ether then eek!) until 1956.
( yup he still smoked but stopped going into anaesthetic rooms - ter daah!)
I used to smoke, gave up 26 years ago. During that time I saw both parents die from lung cancer. When diagnosed, Dad was philosophical and said: I’ve smoked for 38 years, what did I expect? He gave up immediately, had chemo etc and was grateful for all the help he had via the NHS. With a positive mindset throughout, he got 18 vital months with his grandchildren, that was his only focus.
Mum denied having any problems when I quizzed her about coughing up blood and that’s how she remained, in denial.
She died 3 weeks after diagnosis, which in reality was a blessing as she wouldn’t have coped the way Dad did.
Given where I work and what I see it saddens me that since starting university young Chill has started smoking.
I’m hoping that it’s just a peer pressure thing and will soon wane.
All I can do is pass on my life and work experience and hope he comes to his senses sooner rather than later.
Mum denied having any problems when I quizzed her about coughing up blood and that’s how she remained, in denial.
She died 3 weeks after diagnosis, which in reality was a blessing as she wouldn’t have coped the way Dad did.
Given where I work and what I see it saddens me that since starting university young Chill has started smoking.
I’m hoping that it’s just a peer pressure thing and will soon wane.
All I can do is pass on my life and work experience and hope he comes to his senses sooner rather than later.
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