Reviewing Progress Made Toward the Development and Marketing of a Less Hazardous Cigarette: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session. August 23, 24, and 25, 1967

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65. lappuse - MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COUNCIL, NATIONAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESEARCH FOUNDATION Dr. BARBERO. Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee, I wish to thank you very much for the opportunity to come before you on behalf of the volunteers and scientific membership of the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation. I have prepared a statement of brief nature which I would like to submit in the formal testimony, but I would like to high light and comment briefly on a number...
162. lappuse - Are there any further questions ? (No response.) The CHAIRMAN. We thank you very much.
188. lappuse - But the industry still says there is no such thing as an unsafe cigarette, which is another way of saying that there is no such thing as a safer cigarette.
4. lappuse - Secretary under section 4 or section 5 of this Act shall be promulgated, and shall be subject to judicial review, pursuant to the provisions of subsections (e), (f), and (g) of section 701 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 USC 371 (e), (f ), and (g...
320. lappuse - ... varieties of cigarettes. The laboratory utilized the Cambridge filter method with the following specifications as set forth in the Commission's announcement of July 31. 1967: 1. Smoke cigarettes to a 23 mm. butt length, or to the length of the filter and overwrap plus 3 mm. if in excess of 23 mm., 2. Base results on a test of 100 cigarettes pe r brand, or type, 3. Cigarettes to be tested will be selected on a random basis, as opposed to "weight selection", 4. Determine particulate matter on a...
148. lappuse - Service, be summarized as follows: 1. Cigarette smokers have substantially higher rates of death and disability than their nonsmoking counterparts in the population. This means that cigarette smokers tend to die at earlier ages and experience more days of disability than comparable nonsmokers. 2. A substantial portion of earlier deaths and excess disability would not have occurred if those affected had never smoked. 3. If it were not for cigarette smoking, practically none of the earlier deaths from...
4. lappuse - Act shall be promulgated, and shall be subject to judicial review, by proceedings taken in conforimty with the provisions of subsections (e), (f) and (g) of section 701 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (21 USC 371 (e), (f), and (g...
23. lappuse - Lilienfeld, AM, Levin, ML, Moore, GE The association of smoking with cancer of the urinary bladder in humans.
320. lappuse - ... 2. Base results on a test of 100 cigarettes per brand, or type, 3. Cigarettes to be tested will be selected on a random basis, as opposed to "weight selection", 4. Determine particulate matter on a "dry" basis employing the gas chromatography method published by CH Sloan and BJ Sublett in Tobacco Science 9.
320. lappuse - Schultz' and AW Spears' report published in Tobacco Vol. 162, No. 24, page 32, dated June 17, 1966, to determine the moisture content; 5. Determine and report the "tar" yield after subtracting moisture and alkaloids (as nicotine) from particulate matter; 6.

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