10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NICOTINISM»
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1
Adolescent Smoking and Health Research
Tobacco smoking is not just a "bad choice" but a disorder, which nowadays has
its name and codes in the International Classification of Diseases ICD-10:
Nicotinism or Tobaccomania (F 17.2) and Nicotine Abstinence Crisis (F 17.3).
2
The Medicalization of Everyday Life: Selected Essays
Psychiatrists speak of "alcoholism," regard it as a mental illness, and offer cures
for it, but they do not speak of "nicotinism" and do not regard it as a disease.
Indeed, there is now, in a Washington suburb, a much ballyhoocd National
Institute of ...
nicotinism. • Tobacco addiction • Premature hardening of the arteries - coronary
artery disease, unstable angina and heart attack, stroke (paralysis), peripheral
vascular disease (intermittent claudication), aneurysms and impotence • Chronic
...
4
Hygienic System Vol. III - Fasting and Sunbathing
NICOTINISM Let us look at tobacco next. Nicotinism, like alcoholism, is a chronic
illness that is more or less willfully, although largely ignorantly cultivated. Young
people usually begin the use of tobacco because it is "being done." It is the ...
Physiology of Nicotinism. Now what is the effect of breathing nicotine- laden
atmosphere? Inhaled or otherwise absorbed, nicotine affects the cardiac fibers of
the vagus, embarrassing the heart's action and sometimes paralyzing the
respiratory ...
6
Theories on drug abuse: selected contemporary perspectives
After a short period, the individual usually reverts to the same advanced pattern
of consumption, and the length of the intermediary abstinence period seems to
be of secondary importance (E-F, figure 1). ln reality, nicotinism seems to be an ...
Dan J. Lettieri, Mollie Sayers, Helen Wallenstein Pearson, 1980
7
Smoking and Health Bulletin
[Nicotinism and Its Maintenance] Drogalcohol 6(3): 157-166, July 1981, Spanish.
The smoking habit is defined as a learned-release mechanism for which other
means of release and more difficult coping mechanisms may be substituted.
8
Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal
NICOTINISM AND TUBERCULOSIS. That there is an abnormal incidence of
tuberculosis infection among cigar- makers and a very high rate of infant mortality
among the children of tobacco workers cannot be denied. But other factors
besides ...
9
Smoking and health 1987: proceedings of the 6th World ...
M. Aoki et al, editors 797 "Political will...? or absence of a political will in the battle
against nicotinism...?" Jean TOSTAIN. President. " Ligue Centre la Fumee du
Tabac en Public - L.C.F.T.P. " or "League against tobacco smoke in public" 14.
rue ...
Masakazu Aoki, Shigeru Hisamichi, Suketami Tominaga, 1988
10
Nervous Diseases: Their Descriptions and Treatment
The urine is copious and loaded with earthy phosphates. Various dysesthesia
are common in chronic nicotinism. The patient calls attention to tinnitus, "
tightness about the throat," "paius beneath the ears," as well as intercostal pains,
coldness ...
Allan McLane Hamilton, 1881
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