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Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
What are tobacco companies thinking of when they sponsor cricket?
Contributor (Organization):
Action on Smoking and Health (Organization)
Subject (Genre):
Posters
Subject (MeSH Term):
Smoking prevention & control
Subject (MeSH Term):
Adolescent
Subject (MeSH Term):
Tobacco Industry
Subject (MeSH Term):
Advertising as Topic
Subject (MeSH Term):
Television
Publication Information:
[England] : ASH, [19--?]
Publication Country:
England
Copyright Statement:
This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Order No.:
C01297
Physical Description:
1 photomechanical print (poster) : col. ; 42 x 60 cm.
Image Description:
Black poster with white lettering, illustrated with a color photograph of a young boy lying on the floor, his left elbow propped on a pillow, while he watches television. The telephone number of ASH appears on the right.
Note (General):
"ASH: The campaign for freedom from tobacco."
Note (General):
Picture caption: Television commericals for tobacco were banned in 1965. The majority of teenagers think that tobacco is advertised on television.
Language:
eng
Restrictions on Access:
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Source of Acquisition:
Gift; William H. Helfand; December 1998.
URL:
Call Number:
PP03516 map
Record UI:
101451509

What are tobacco companies thinking of when they sponsor cricket?

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