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Overview"Around-the-clock tobacco talks, multibillion-dollar lawsuits against the major cigarette companies, and legislative wrangling over how much to tax a pack of cigarettes-these are some of the most recent episodes in the war against the tobacco companies. The Cigarette Papers shows what started it all: revelations that tobacco companies had long known the grave dangers of smoking, and did nothing about it. In May 1994 a box containing 4,000 pages of internal tobacco industry documents arrived at the office of Professor Stanton Glantz at the University of California, San Francisco. The anonymous source of these ""cigarette papers"" was identified only as ""Mr. Butts."" These documents provide a shocking inside account of the activities of one tobacco company, Brown & Williamson, over more than thirty years. Quoting extensively from the documents themselves and analyzing what they reveal, The Cigarette Papers shows what the tobacco companies have known and galvanizes us to take action." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stanton A. Glantz , John Slade , Lisa A. Bero , Peter HanauerPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780520213722ISBN 10: 0520213726 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 12 May 1998 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Foreword by C. Everett Koop Preface I. Looking through a Keyhole at the Tobacco Industry Introduction B&W's and BAT's Corporate Structure History of the B&W Documents Limitations of the Evidence Conclusion References 2. Smoking and Disease: The Tobacco Industry's Earliest Responses Introduction Filter Cigarettes and the Tar Derby Early Advertising Claims B&W's Internal Research Program The Council for Tobacco Research Industry Reaction to the 1964 Surgeon General's Report Reactions by BAT and B&W Conclusion References 3* Addiction and Cigarettes as Nicotine Delivery Devices Introduction Southampton Research Conference, 1962 Battelle's Nicotine Research Program BAT's Internal Research on Nicotine Views of Nicotine in 1984 The Search for Nicotine Analogues The Industry's Public Statements on Nicotine Conclusion References 4* The Search for a Safe Cigarette Introduction ZEPHYR and Its Causes, 1957 Southampton Research Conference, I962 Industry-Wide Research in the UK, 1965 Report on Southampton Research, 1967 Montreal Research Conference, I967 Hilton Head Research Conference, I968 Kronberg Research Conference, 1969 Biological Testing Committee Discussions, 1970 Health versus Public Relations, I970-1982 BAT's Research Projects, 196os-198os US Smoking and Health Projects Tobacco Substitutes Abandoning the Search Conclusion References 5* Public Relations in the Safe Cigarette Era Introduction Getting Out the Facts Selling Doubt Resisting Government Regulation: Advertising Campaigns Keeping Track of Science and Scientists Conclusion References 6. Agricultural Chemicals and Cigarette Additives Introduction Agricultural Chemicals Additives Disclosure of Additives Conclusion References 7* Legal Concerns Facing the Industry Introduction Protecting Documents from Discovery and Admission as Evidence Specific Strategies to Avoid Discovery Rising Fear of Government Regulation Products Liability Concerns B&W Participation in BAT Research Antitrust Concerns Conclusion References 8. Lawyer Management of Scientific Research Introduction Projects Run by Lawyers: An Overview CTR Special Projects Law Firm Accounts University Special Projects Involvement of Lawyers in Research Design Smokeless Tobacco Council The Kentucky Tobacco and Health Research Institute Use of Research from Special Projects Conclusion References 9* Stonewalling: Politics and Public Relations Introduction Influence of Attorneys over Public Relations Swaying Public Opinion Advertising Using Modern Marketing Techniques to Sell Cigarettes Conclusion References 10. Environmental Tobacco Smoke and the Nonsmokers' Rights Movement Introduction Early Recognition of the Passive Smoking Issue Research and Product Development Response to the ETS Issue Public Attacks and Private Acceptance of ETS Research State and Local Efforts to Regulate Public Smoking Conclusion References Contents II. Where Do We Go from Here? References Statements by Brown and Williamson List of Available Documents About the Authors Document Index Name Index Subject IndexReviewsA compendium and interpretation of several thousand pages of internal Brown and Williamson documents, congressional reports, and private papers. . . . The Cigarette Papers should appeal to a wide audience, including physicians, public health workers, scientists, lawyers, policy makers, and the general public. --Mary Ann Pentz, New England Journal of Medicine """A compendium and interpretation of several thousand pages of internal Brown and Williamson documents, congressional reports, and private papers. . . . ""The Cigarette Papers should appeal to a wide audience, including physicians, public health workers, scientists, lawyers, policy makers, and the general public.""--Mary Ann Pentz, ""New England Journal of Medicine" Author InformationStanton A. Glantz, Ph.D., Lisa A. Bero, Ph.D., Peter Hanauer, LL.B., and Deborah E. Barnes, B.A., are affiliated with the Institute for Health Policy Studies, the Department of Medicine, and the Division of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California, San Francisco. John Slade, M.D., is with the Department of Medicine at St. Peter's Medical Center and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |