| The Tobacco Reference Guide
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| by David Moyer, MD. |
| Chapter 27 International |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour |
| International: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific |
| globalink (artefact pour saut de ligne) |
| Cigarettes sold in Australia have warning labels covering a third of the back and one |
| quarter of the front of each pack. |
| 9th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Paris, 1994 (M. Swanson) |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour saut |
| A controversy eruption in May 1994 in Australia over the appointment of Bronwyn |
| Bishop as shadow minister of health. Her first public statement was: "If a product is |
| legal then it should be able to be advertised. It can be cigarettes today, alcohol |
| tomorrow, Mars bars the day after...I say to those people who believe [tobacco] is a |
| dreadful product to make your case. They have not done so." The president of the |
| Australian Medical Association called for her resignation, and a press commentator |
| termed her comments "one of the most absurd statements any spokesperson for |
| health has ever issued." |
| British Medical Journal, June 18, 1994, p. 1590 |
| tobacco reference guideg (artefact pour saut |
| Page 14 of 116 |
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