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Why is the simple gesture of lighting a cigarette granted such importance to the point of becoming an element of one s personality? How can one diassociate oneself from this adopted trait and escape addiction? How can we launch campaigns of public hygiene and simultaneously preserve the respect of the individual? Lung specialist A. Hirsch and sociologist S. Karsenty join forces to free the smoker of tobacco without feeling manipulated or scorned.
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Why is the simple gesture of lighting a cigarette granted such importance to the point of becoming an element of one s personality? How can one diassociate oneself from this adopted trait and escape addiction? How can we launch campaigns of public hygiene and simultaneously preserve the respect of the individual? Lung specialist A. Hirsch and sociologist S. Karsenty join forces to free the smoker of tobacco without feeling manipulated or scorned.
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Why is the simple gesture of lighting a cigarette granted such importance to the point of becoming an element of one s personality? How can one diassociate oneself from this adopted trait and escape addiction? How can we launch campaigns of public hygiene and simultaneously preserve the respect of the individual? Lung specialist A. Hirsch and sociologist S. Karsenty join forces to free the smoker of tobacco without feeling manipulated or scorned.
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The Price of a Smoke Publication date : May 1, 1992
Why is the simple gesture of lighting a cigarette granted such importance to the point of becoming an element of one s personality? How can one diassociate oneself from this adopted trait and escape addiction? How can we launch campaigns of public hygiene and simultaneously preserve the respect of the individual? Lung specialist A. Hirsch and sociologist S. Karsenty join forces to free the smoker of tobacco without feeling manipulated or scorned.