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July 12, 1957

THE DETROIT NEWS, MI Michigan, July 12, 1957 

* 1st Cigarette smoking connection w/ lung cancer 
* United States Surgeon General warning 
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Leroy Edgar Burney 

This 56 page newspaper has a two column headline near the bottom of the front page: "U.S. Agency Links Cancer to Cigarets"

Tells of the very 1st time a United States official linked cigarette smoke with lung cancer. Historic report considering the all the banning on cigarette smoking happening today in America.

Other news of the day throughout. Some small binding holed along the spine, minor margin wear, otherwise in good condition.

wikipedia notes: Surgeon General Burney also refashioned his position to emphasize his role as a spokesperson on behalf of public health. In 1957 and again in 1959, he was the first Federal official to publicly identify cigarette smoke as a cause of lung cancer, issuing statements that paved the way for his successor, Surgeon General Luther L. Terry. Traditional public health functions remained no less important. During his tenure Burney played a leadership role in public health affairs both internationally chairing the U.S. delegation to the 1959 World Health Assembly and domestically serving as President of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers. In addition, he supported an effective response by the Communicable Disease Center to the 1957 Asian influenza pandemic and gave ongoing, measured support to the development of the oral polio vaccine developed by Albert Sabin.

Category: The 20th Century