| Rob Cunningham - 1996 - 404 pages
...memorandum on the nature of the tobacco business and the crucial role of nicotine therein," stated that in a sense, the tobacco industry may be thought of as being a specialized, highly titualized, and stylized segment of the pharmaceutical industry. Tobacco products uniquely contain... | |
| David Kessler - 2001 - 518 pages
...then we shall eventually liquidate our business.'" One sentence was even more explicit than the rest: "'In a sense, the tobacco industry may be thought...segment of the pharmaceutical industry. Tobacco products uniquely contain and deliver nicotine, a potent drug with a variety of physiological effects.'" Mitch... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 2000 - 224 pages
...and have deliberately designed their products to have these effects. Consider the following excerpts: "In a sense, the tobacco industry may be thought of...specialized, highly ritualized, and stylized segment of trie pharmaceutical industry. Tobacco products uniquely contain and deliver nicotine, a potential drug... | |
| Dan Agin - 2007 - 340 pages
...assistant director of research at RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, wrote in 1972 in an internal memorandum: "In a sense, the tobacco industry may be thought of...of the pharmaceutical industry. Tobacco products, uniquely, contain and deliver nicotine, a potent drug with a variety of physiological effects. . .... | |
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