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Below are excerpts from several tobacco documents posted by the University of San Francisco Library.  Many of the documents are of poor quality.  Links are provided to the documents so you may verify the quote and the context it was made in. 
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bulletSmoking and Larynx (voice box) Cancer.  Squamous metaplasia is a precursor to cancer.

1975.  "Squamous metaplasia occurred in the larynx of every rat expos(ed to) smoke, including those in the group subjected to smoke from cigaret(tes) containing the lowest proportion (25%) of tobacco."   B&W Archive--1975, Document 1127.01  View Document
 
bulletTobacco and Carcinogens

19()  Smoking, Associated Diseases and Causality -- Dr. S.J. Green.
"Thus  the argument that since there are heavy smokers who do not have lung cancer (and, of course, the majority do not) and because there are some rare cases of non-smokers who do have lung cancer then smoking does not cause lung cancer, is totally fallacious....  ....Thus for male smokers in the U.S., the U.S.A. and several other countries from the epidemiological evidence alone it can be concluded that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer and some other respiratory diseases."  B&W Archive-- Document 1192.02 P. 4 & 5 
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1952 "Cancer is "investigated from a literature standpoint" in light of "frightening testimony" from epidemiology studies. A carcinogenic hydrocarbon, benzo(a)pyrene is partially isolated from tobacco leaf and smoke." B&W Archive-- Document 1006.01  View Document
 
1967. "Preliminary PROJECT JANUS results show that a reduction of benzo(a)pyrene as the result of the addition of potassium carbonate does not reduce tumorigenicity in mouse skin painting tests.
B&W Archive--1967, Document 1006.01  Page 9  View Document
 
1967.   "(1)...the carcinogenic effect of smoke is not simple. It may well be a combination of initiators and promoters, a hypothesis that is well founded on other experimental evidence.
(2) The carcinogenic effect of smoke condensate on mouse skin cannot be accounted for by the presence of benzpyrene known to be there."
B&W Archive--1967, Document 1227.06  Page 2   View Document  

1971 "Cigarette smoke condensate does not produce instant tumours. The earliest tumours produced at Battelle have occurred about the 20th week of an experiment, and usually the time is about 28 to 32 weeks.  ...only 15% of the animals escaped becoming tumour-bearing during the remainder of the experiment.
B&W Archive--1971, Document 1138.04 Page 3 and 4   View Document
bulletTobacco and Addiction

1962 "Lastly, smoking is a habit of addiction that is pleasurable..."
B&W Archive--1962 Document 1102.02   Page 7  View Document 
 
1963 "Moreover, nicotine is addictive. We are then in the business of selling nicotine, an addictive drug effective in the release of stress mechanisms."
B&W Archive--1963 Document 1200.05   Page 4.  View Document
 
1967 Sir Charles Ellis is reported to have said. "We are in a nicotine rather than a tobacco industry"  
B&W Archive --1967 Document 1006.01  Page 10 and 11  View Document &   View Document
B&W Archive --1967 Document 1201.01  Page 1   View Document
bulletIncreasing the Delivery of Nicotine in Cigarettes.

1965.  "Their (new smoke research facilities) approach seems to be to find ways of obtaining maximum nicotine for minimum tar. Approaches being used include:
(a) P.E.I. treatment of filters.
(b) Nicotine fortification of cigarette paper
(c) Addition of nicotine containing powers to tobacco
(d) Alteration of blends"
B&W Archive--1965, Document 1105.01  Page 2  View Document

1967.  "Mr (). C. Horsewell continues to work with alkaline filter additives which selectively increase nicotine delivery."
B&W Archive--1967, Document 1201.01  Page 2  View Document
 
bulletEffects on the Lining of the Nose

1962  "In each case, these studies indicate that cigarette smoke inhibits to a varying degree the action of the cilia."  BATCO Collec
tion  PHENOL IN CIGARETTE SMOKE AND ITS EFFECT ON CILIA   Document 105531989 to 105531990, Date 5/25/1962   View Document

1966.  " ...results of goblet cell tests conducted for BATCo in PROJECT CONQUEROR which show that cigarette smoke exposure results in increased goblet cell formation in rat trachea..."
B&W Archive--1966 Document 1006.01  Page 7   View Document

1975.  "Most rats survived to termination and the inhaled smoke caused:
1. Squamous metaplasia in the larynx.
2. Hyperplasia and keratinization in the larynx.
3. Goblet cell hyperplasia in the bronchi.
4. Goblet cell hyperplasia in the nasal cavity.
5. Increase macrophage activity in the lungs."
B&W Archive --Document 1127.01 page 2.    View Document
 
   

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