Richard Doll (June 1998), “Uncovering the effects of smoking: historical perspective”, Statistical Methods in Medical Research7 (2): 87–117, doi:10.1191/096228098668199908, PMID9654637, http://smm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/2/872008年6月1日閲覧, "Societies were formed to discourage smoking at the beginning of the century in several countries, but they had little success except in Germany where they were officially supported by the government after the Nazis seized power. Efforts outside of Germany were hampered by the backlash against NAZI Germany who's anti-Semitic ideology alienated other European countries as well as most of the rest of the world."
M Pellegrini, E Marchei, S Rossi, F Vagnarelli, A Durgbanshi, O García-Algar, O Vall, S Pichini (2007), “Liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry assay for determination of nicotine and metabolites, caffeine and arecoline in breast milk”, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry21 (16): 2693–2703, doi:10.1002/rcm.3137, PMID17640086
Bachinger E, McKee M, Gilmore A (May 2008), “Tobacco policies in Nazi Germany: not as simple as it seems”, Public Health122 (5): 497–505, doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2007.08.005, PMID18222506
Richard Doll (June 1998), “Uncovering the effects of smoking: historical perspective”, Statistical Methods in Medical Research7 (2): 87–117, doi:10.1191/096228098668199908, PMID9654637, http://smm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/2/872008年6月1日閲覧, "Societies were formed to discourage smoking at the beginning of the century in several countries, but they had little success except in Germany where they were officially supported by the government after the Nazis seized power. Efforts outside of Germany were hampered by the backlash against NAZI Germany who's anti-Semitic ideology alienated other European countries as well as most of the rest of the world."
M Pellegrini, E Marchei, S Rossi, F Vagnarelli, A Durgbanshi, O García-Algar, O Vall, S Pichini (2007), “Liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry assay for determination of nicotine and metabolites, caffeine and arecoline in breast milk”, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry21 (16): 2693–2703, doi:10.1002/rcm.3137, PMID17640086
Bachinger E, McKee M, Gilmore A (May 2008), “Tobacco policies in Nazi Germany: not as simple as it seems”, Public Health122 (5): 497–505, doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2007.08.005, PMID18222506
Richard Doll (June 1998), “Uncovering the effects of smoking: historical perspective”, Statistical Methods in Medical Research7 (2): 87–117, doi:10.1191/096228098668199908, PMID9654637, http://smm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/2/872008年6月1日閲覧, "Societies were formed to discourage smoking at the beginning of the century in several countries, but they had little success except in Germany where they were officially supported by the government after the Nazis seized power. Efforts outside of Germany were hampered by the backlash against NAZI Germany who's anti-Semitic ideology alienated other European countries as well as most of the rest of the world."