Doctors Ought to Care: A History of Smoke-Filled Hospital Rooms, 1950-1993 (37 pages) Report by Jonathan Bean, PhD Professor of History, Southern Illinois University 2010 The article analyzes what hospitals knew, and did, about the health hazards of smoking, with a focus on the national level and a case study of Missouri, where the link between smoking and lung cancer first burst onto the American scene, in 1950, with a JAMA [ Journal of the American Medical Association ] article published by St
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And it was clear to anyone who spent time in the Cubs' clubhouse in the 1990s that the modestly built Grace didn't resort to unconventional measures
That consistency extended to the construction, which was absolutely amazing across the board