: The article provides an overview on the beginning and evolutions of medical observations on tobacco induced diseases between Eighteenth and Nineteenth century. Methods: By searching for historical medical literature, first studies on tobacco-induced diseases focused on production risks rather than on adverse effects that the use of tobacco has for the human health. Results: The approach induced first eighteenthcentury authors to define this substance as a non-pathogenic and, consequently, not to consider tobacco factories dangerous for health workers. In those years, tobacco was employed in therapy as a stimulant treatment and it was considered harmless and even healthy and preventive of several acute diseases. Conclusions: Authors will show that studies on pathogenic effects of smoking will only start around late nineteenth century, when the idea of the healthiness of tobacco industry was already supported.

Marinozzi, S., Iorio, S., Licata, M., Gulino, M. (2018). The Canone Inverso: When tobacco was not so bad. A look back at the primordial debate on the tobacco effects in the occupational medicine. ACTA BIOMEDICA, 89(2), 173-179 [10.23750/abm.v89i2.6526].

The Canone Inverso: When tobacco was not so bad. A look back at the primordial debate on the tobacco effects in the occupational medicine

Gulino, M.
2018-01-01

Abstract

: The article provides an overview on the beginning and evolutions of medical observations on tobacco induced diseases between Eighteenth and Nineteenth century. Methods: By searching for historical medical literature, first studies on tobacco-induced diseases focused on production risks rather than on adverse effects that the use of tobacco has for the human health. Results: The approach induced first eighteenthcentury authors to define this substance as a non-pathogenic and, consequently, not to consider tobacco factories dangerous for health workers. In those years, tobacco was employed in therapy as a stimulant treatment and it was considered harmless and even healthy and preventive of several acute diseases. Conclusions: Authors will show that studies on pathogenic effects of smoking will only start around late nineteenth century, when the idea of the healthiness of tobacco industry was already supported.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/02 - STORIA DELLA MEDICINA
English
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Tobacco; occupational medicine; public health;
Marinozzi, S., Iorio, S., Licata, M., Gulino, M. (2018). The Canone Inverso: When tobacco was not so bad. A look back at the primordial debate on the tobacco effects in the occupational medicine. ACTA BIOMEDICA, 89(2), 173-179 [10.23750/abm.v89i2.6526].
Marinozzi, S; Iorio, S; Licata, M; Gulino, M
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