Table of contents for The cigarette century: the rise, fall and deadly persistence of the product that defined America / Allan M. Brandt.

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Introduction: The Camel Man and Me
I. Culture
1. Pro Bono Publico
2. Tobacco as Much as Bullets
3. Engineering Consent
II. Science
4. More Doctors Smoke Camels
5. The Causal Conundrum
6. Constructing Controversy
III. Politics
7. The Surgeon General Has Determined
8. Congress - The Best Filter Yet
9. Your Cigarette is Killing Me
IV. Law
10. Nicotine is the Product
11. Mr. Butts Goes to Washington
12. The Trials of Big Tobacco
V. Globalization
13. Exporting an Epidemic
Epilogue: The Crime of the Century
References
Note on Sources
Acknowledgements
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Tobacco industry -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Smoking -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Smoking -- Health aspects.