Tobacco and the Human Body / Encyclopaedia Britannica Educ Corp
- Date
1954
- Main contributor
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- Summary
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Shows how scientists determine the content of the cigarette smoke entering the mouth and its effect on rabbits and humans. Shows how tars and nicotine from cigarette smoke are collected in a laboratory and measured, and pictures their effect on skin temperature, breathing, and blood vessels. Presents a relationship between smoking and cancer and concludes by stating that each person must determine for himself whether he wishes to take the risks of smoking.
- Contributor
Indiana University, Bloomington. Audio-Visual Center
- Publisher
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educ Corp
- Collection
Films For Reuse
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Language
English
- Physical Description
1 film reel (22 min.) sound,black and white/monochrome; 16 mm
- Notes
Local Note
Gift to the IUB Libraries from Instructional Support Services.
Statement of Responsibility
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educ Corp
- Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 7825565; Other: GR00393449; MDPI Barcode: 40000003418805
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.