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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|June 27, 2006
Angel H Roffo: the forgotten father of experimental tobacco carcinogenesisRobert N Proctor
Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences|August 10, 2007
The political iconicity of denominative suffixes in science (or, phonesthemic tints and taints in the coining of science domain names)Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|November 30, 2006
"Everyone knew but no one had proof": tobacco industry use of medical history expertise in US courts, 1990-2002Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|February 21, 2012
The history of the discovery of the cigarette-lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global tollRobert N Proctor
Lancet (London, England)|June 3, 2004
Learning from Philip Morris: Japan Tobacco's strategies regarding evidence of tobacco health harms as revealed in internal documents from the American tobacco industryKaori Iida, Robert N Proctor
American Journal of Public Health|May 31, 2008
The secret and soul of Marlboro: Phillip Morris and the origins, spread, and denial of nicotine freebasingTerrell Stevenson, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|September 15, 2019
Big tobacco focuses on the facts to hide the truth: an algorithmic exploration of courtroom tropes and taboosStephan Risi, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|February 14, 2018
'The industry must be inconspicuous': Japan Tobacco's corruption of science and health policy via the Smoking Research FoundationKaori Iida, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
Prohibition no, abolition yes! Rethinking how we talk about ending the cigarette epidemicRuth E Malone, Robert N Proctor
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|January 15, 2014
The changing public image of smoking in the United States: 1964-2014K Michael Cummings, Robert N Proctor
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|June 27, 2006
Angel H Roffo: the forgotten father of experimental tobacco carcinogenesisRobert N Proctor
Isis; an International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences|August 10, 2007
The political iconicity of denominative suffixes in science (or, phonesthemic tints and taints in the coining of science domain names)Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|November 30, 2006
"Everyone knew but no one had proof": tobacco industry use of medical history expertise in US courts, 1990-2002Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|February 21, 2012
The history of the discovery of the cigarette-lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global tollRobert N Proctor
Lancet (London, England)|June 3, 2004
Learning from Philip Morris: Japan Tobacco's strategies regarding evidence of tobacco health harms as revealed in internal documents from the American tobacco industryKaori Iida, Robert N Proctor
American Journal of Public Health|May 31, 2008
The secret and soul of Marlboro: Phillip Morris and the origins, spread, and denial of nicotine freebasingTerrell Stevenson, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|September 15, 2019
Big tobacco focuses on the facts to hide the truth: an algorithmic exploration of courtroom tropes and taboosStephan Risi, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|February 14, 2018
'The industry must be inconspicuous': Japan Tobacco's corruption of science and health policy via the Smoking Research FoundationKaori Iida, Robert N Proctor
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
Prohibition no, abolition yes! Rethinking how we talk about ending the cigarette epidemicRuth E Malone, Robert N Proctor
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|January 15, 2014
The changing public image of smoking in the United States: 1964-2014K Michael Cummings, Robert N Proctor
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