An edition of Promoting Healthy Behavior (2000)

Promoting Healthy Behavior

How Much Freedom? Whose Resposibility? (Hastings Center Studies in Ethics)

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An edition of Promoting Healthy Behavior (2000)

Promoting Healthy Behavior

How Much Freedom? Whose Resposibility? (Hastings Center Studies in Ethics)

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200

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Cover of: Promoting Healthy Behavior
Promoting Healthy Behavior: How Much Freedom? Whose Resposibility? (Hastings Center Studies in Ethics)
June 18, 2001, Georgetown University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Promoting Healthy Behavior
Promoting Healthy Behavior: How Much Freedom? Whose Responsibility? (Hastings Center Studies in Ethics)
March 2000, Georgetown University Press
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"When lifelong smoker Jean Connor died of lung cancer in 1995 at age forty-nine, her family brought a wrongful death suit against cigarette manufacturer R.J. Reynolds, arguing that Connor had been "lured into smoking" as a teenager by glamorous tobacco advertisements and was heavily addicted before cigarette warning labels made their appearance."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
200
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
14.2 ounces

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Open Library
OL9854784M
ISBN 10
0878408533
ISBN 13
9780878408535
OCLC/WorldCat
41834647
LibraryThing
279959
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673126

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OL2729059W

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When lifelong smoker Jean Connor died of lung cancer in 1995 at age forty-nine, her family brought a wrongful death suit against cigarette manufacturer R.J. Reynolds, arguing that Connor had been "lured into smoking" as a teenager by glamorous tobacco advertisements and was heavily addicted before cigarette warning labels made their appearance.
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