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Nicotine Dependence and Quitting Smoking . Kenneth A. Perkins, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Historical Factors Reducing the Economic and Behavioral Costs of Smoking. 1850s Invention of the safety match-portable lighting device that enabled one to smoke almost anywhere.
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Nicotine Dependence and Quitting Smoking Kenneth A. Perkins, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Historical Factors Reducing the Economic and Behavioral Costs of Smoking 1850s Invention of the safety match-portable lighting device that enabled one to smoke almost anywhere. Late 1800s Development of tobacco “blends”-reduced harshness of smoking. 1880s Invention of cigarette rolling machine-greatly increased supply and drove down cost of cigarettes, which were previously made by hand. Early 1900s Modern marketing strategies-increased demand for cigarettes.
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