Robert Proctor. The Nazi War on Tobacco: Ideology, Evidence, and Possible Cancer Consequences. „Bulletin of the History of Medicine”. 3 (71), s. 435–488, 1997. DOI: 10.1353/bhm.1997.0139. PMID: 9302840. [dostęp 2008-07-22]. [zarchiwizowane z adresu]. Cytat: The first German antitobacco organization was established in 1904 (the short-lived Deutscher Tabakgegnerverein zum Schutze für Nichtraucher); this was followed by a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner based in the town of Trautenau, in Bohemia (1910), and similar associations in Hanover and Dresden (both founded in 1912). When Czechoslovakia was severed from Austria after the First World War, a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in der Tschechoslowakei was established in Prague (1920); that same year in Graz a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in Deutschösterreich was founded.. (ang.).
M Pellegrini, E Marchei, S Rossi, F Vagnarelli, A Durgbanshi, O García-Algar, O Vall, S Pichini. Liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry assay for determination of nicotine and metabolites, caffeine and arecoline in breast milk. „Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry”. 16 (21), s. 2693–2703, 2007. DOI: 10.1002/rcm.3137. PMID: 17640086. (ang.).
Bachinger E, McKee M, Gilmore A. Tobacco policies in Nazi Germany: not as simple as it seems. „Public Health”. 5 (122), s. 497–505, May 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2007.08.005. PMID: 18222506. (ang.).
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Robert Proctor. The Nazi War on Tobacco: Ideology, Evidence, and Possible Cancer Consequences. „Bulletin of the History of Medicine”. 3 (71), s. 435–488, 1997. DOI: 10.1353/bhm.1997.0139. PMID: 9302840. [dostęp 2008-07-22]. [zarchiwizowane z adresu]. Cytat: The first German antitobacco organization was established in 1904 (the short-lived Deutscher Tabakgegnerverein zum Schutze für Nichtraucher); this was followed by a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner based in the town of Trautenau, in Bohemia (1910), and similar associations in Hanover and Dresden (both founded in 1912). When Czechoslovakia was severed from Austria after the First World War, a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in der Tschechoslowakei was established in Prague (1920); that same year in Graz a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in Deutschösterreich was founded.. (ang.).
Robert Proctor. The Nazi War on Tobacco: Ideology, Evidence, and Possible Cancer Consequences. „Bulletin of the History of Medicine”. 3 (71), s. 435–488, 1997. DOI: 10.1353/bhm.1997.0139. PMID: 9302840. [dostęp 2008-07-22]. [zarchiwizowane z adresu]. Cytat: The first German antitobacco organization was established in 1904 (the short-lived Deutscher Tabakgegnerverein zum Schutze für Nichtraucher); this was followed by a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner based in the town of Trautenau, in Bohemia (1910), and similar associations in Hanover and Dresden (both founded in 1912). When Czechoslovakia was severed from Austria after the First World War, a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in der Tschechoslowakei was established in Prague (1920); that same year in Graz a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in Deutschösterreich was founded.. (ang.).
M Pellegrini, E Marchei, S Rossi, F Vagnarelli, A Durgbanshi, O García-Algar, O Vall, S Pichini. Liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry assay for determination of nicotine and metabolites, caffeine and arecoline in breast milk. „Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry”. 16 (21), s. 2693–2703, 2007. DOI: 10.1002/rcm.3137. PMID: 17640086. (ang.).
Bachinger E, McKee M, Gilmore A. Tobacco policies in Nazi Germany: not as simple as it seems. „Public Health”. 5 (122), s. 497–505, May 2008. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2007.08.005. PMID: 18222506. (ang.).
Robert Proctor. The Nazi War on Tobacco: Ideology, Evidence, and Possible Cancer Consequences. „Bulletin of the History of Medicine”. 3 (71), s. 435–488, 1997. DOI: 10.1353/bhm.1997.0139. PMID: 9302840. [dostęp 2008-07-22]. [zarchiwizowane z adresu]. Cytat: The first German antitobacco organization was established in 1904 (the short-lived Deutscher Tabakgegnerverein zum Schutze für Nichtraucher); this was followed by a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner based in the town of Trautenau, in Bohemia (1910), and similar associations in Hanover and Dresden (both founded in 1912). When Czechoslovakia was severed from Austria after the First World War, a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in der Tschechoslowakei was established in Prague (1920); that same year in Graz a Bund Deutscher Tabakgegner in Deutschösterreich was founded.. (ang.).