Doctors recommend vaccination now, and see the rise of retardation. Mankind in almost all of history NEVER USED VACCINES, and it was improved SANITATION that got rid of many diseases.
2021: here's an untested gene therapy none fda approved experimental c19 vax I'd like you to inject in your body with unknown consequences and because of the PREP act no one will be held liable but you for taking it! Come back 8 weeks later for your second dose of the poison then every quarter for your buuster so we can jab you with some spike proteins from 3 variants ago. That's my recommendation as your doctor.
My great grandfather was a physician. He did house calls. During the depression he accepted eggs & fresh milk as payment. He never smoked, & always said “fire at one end, fool at the other!”
My grandma insisted on giving up smoking when she was pregnant with my oldest uncle. The doctor that delivered him was so impressed he gave her a cigarette once she was done giving birth.
It doesn’t look much better today. Instead of protecting the most vulnerable from Wuhan the mainstream media insisted we “never let a crisis go to waste” (David Axelrod) and cruelly ruin the whole country, particularly the economy.
a) this is an advertisement and the tobacco companies were using sneaky tactics to make it seem like doctors endorsed smoking b) science makes no guarantees it’s always correct but what distinguishes science from faith is you can falsify claims and arrive to an accurate representation of the real world
Cynthia: Actually, most people who got addicted to opioids started with a doctor's subscription. Now they are going in the opposite direction and refusing pain relief to people in agony to avoid lawsuits. A medical degree is no guarantee of infallibility, or even common sense.
Try to find a survey of present doctors and nurses asked if they presently smoked cigarettes. Last time I looked a few years ago it was 8% of doctors and 15 % of nurses admitted to it. Probably actually more did , but wouldn't admit it. Had someone tell me that it is harder to quit cigarettes than hard drugs.
I was at my dentist's today and I asked him what brand of chewing tobacco he recommends... he said Skoal wintergreen. Looks like I am switching to Skoal from Copenhagen.
Practical medicine is based partly in science, but not science. The actual science has changed little from what we know now. The Association Between Smoking Habits and Death Rates - Hammond and Horn; August 7, *1954* ; Journal of the American Medical Association article: “It was found that men with a history of regular cigarette smoking have a considerably higher death rate than men who have never smoked or men who have smoked only cigars or pipes” There were many previous studies as early as the 1930's that showed the same but relied on surveys of two groups, people with and without lung cancer. The latter tended to underestimate number of cigarettes per day while the former overestimated; so the results were not trusted as reliable.
Back in the early 60's they came out with a 'lettuce leaf' cigarette! It was called, "Bravo!", it was after 1963 when MOST doctors stopped smoking due to, well, you know. I remember going to the doctor and them smoking in the examining room. I remember getting yelled at by my doctor back in the 80's when he asked if I smoked. I said, "Yes", he yelled at me pretty loud for that, saying, "Why do you think we doctors stopped smoking in 1963?". He was a real jerk, but that was true. Anyway, the unfiltered Bravo! cigarette was just a fad, it smelled EXACTLY like burning leaves, or, MJ, since it can too. (Or so I hear!!!) Bravo! tasted really dry, and it'd burn your throat really bad, in other words, I only tried them once, just that one pack, but my friends helped me get rid of them, they wanted to try it. I believe that it was 1993 when my place of employment stopped the smoking of cigarettes inside of the building, now, that seems like a million years ago. I stopped smoking about 16 years ago, I haven't wanted one since, I look at people now and think how stupid it all is, especially the younger people, back when I started. (in 1961) It wasn't widely known that cigarettes were causing cancer, at least by the people. Good times! (Cough! Coff-coff!) :)
I remember cigarette commercials from the 60's very well. The guys who wrote the jingles were unbelievably well written. In Jan, 1971 all TV ads were banned.
@@ganjaman407 No they certainly did not. All television and radio commercials for cigarettes ended on Jan 1, 1971 at midnight forever in the USA. Print ads still had them as did racing (Cars and Bikes) so if you saw a cigarette ad after 1971 it was on a race car, which was NOT considered an ad or commercial. and that stopped about 20 years ago. NASCAR's final Winston Cup series was the 2003 series. Women's sports even had the Virginia Slims Circuit, Tennis, Golf, etc., but that was not a commercial either.
It's true. My granddad told me he strictly only smoked Camel cigarettes and started when he was 18. He recently died age 76. I'd say that's pretty good for a smoker.
Haha "repeated national survey" is a great term. You could have asked two doctors one in Seattle and another one in New York and then repeated it again with two other doctors and you would have a "repeated national survey".
Ronald Reagan was featured in ads for Chesterfield cigarettes for decades. I love the 1952 Christmas ad in which he says he's sending cartons of Chesterfields to everyone on his Christmas list.
Zombie, no, most were bought off or convinced with a great sounding story. Heres reporters getting fired for going against money. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eZkDikRLQrw.html
My dad was one of those doctors who smoked back in those days. He is still alive and in great health at 91 years of age. Of course he quit in 1964 !!!! But today the chemicals that are put into cigerettes and a million times worse then those days. The tobacco was somewhat "pure" back then. This is hilarious !!!!
Something tells me if you could take a time-machine back 50 years ago, you'd be overwhelmed by the stench. Did people smoke in elevators, too? Drunk, too. I once saw an old movie where everywhere you went, the person there would offer you a "highball." Everywhere there was a liquor tray at the ready, even in the doctor's office.
***** Ok, well that was back in the 70s-80's. They were bloody strong! Anyway, I always preferred Marlborough Classic American Blend fully imported. HIGHLY addictive. Couldn't go any more then 2 hrs without 1!
ShaktiX Oh I smoked a TON of those back in the day. Got some cartons duty free, only smoked them on special occasions. Can't get them here now. Doesn't matter anyway. I quit years ago. Can't STAND smoking now! NEVER go back to it!
Winston tastes good like a cigarette should.I remember that commercial from the 1960s, Mad Men era.When my family came to America in 1956 there were a lot of commercials for tobacco products and beer and hard liquor. If you were in Times Square then you would be surrounded by tobacco and diesel fumes on the sidewalk and tobacco product smoke. You would shout Take me out to the 21st. century!
We conducted a survey of 100 doctors to see which cigarette is their favorite cigarette. 96 doctors answered that they don't smoke, but 3 of the other four doctors chose Camel cigarettes. Buy Camel, today! (In memory of Dr. Shmocter, who passed recently from emphysema)
Using tobacco advertisers as a crux to make the grand claim that this "was science at the time" is horribly wrong. Ironically those who make this claim treat these tobacco advertisements as fact when they allege that science "concluded" that tobacco was safe when it really was the exact opposite. Through campaigns, the tobacco industry cast doubt on the public about the very real health risks of tobacco. Those "doctors" you see in their advertisements aren't doctors at all, they're actors... Science at the time very well had established the link between tobacco and cancer, it just wasn't public knowledge at all, because of course the tobacco industry. For a more comprehensive analysis on the history of tobacco, search on the internet for: "The history of the discovery of the cigarette-lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global toll bmj" (Can't post the link as RU-vid deletes my comments for posting links for some reason) "The tobacco industry was not innocent in this persistence of ignorance. Cigarette makers spent countless sums to deny and distract from the cigarette-cancer link, in some instances actually quantifying the impact of their denialist propaganda."
Wow, I remember this commercial on the T V. My grandpa smoked Camels and my grandma smoked Winston. There was a commercial for those too, it went 'Winston tastes good like a cigarette should' they both died at age 56 with multiple health problems, my mom took care of them until they died. That was back in the early 1960's. A lot of commercials had movie stars smoking. Even when I watched cartoons from the stone age and they smoked. The cowboys smoked. The Soap Opera stars smoked, so it seemed cool to us children.
These ads were also in print magazines like Look and Life. They were the tobacco companies first attempts to sway their public image when the first medical reports about the health hazards of smoking. There was also an add campaign, "Reach for a Lucky (Strike) instead of a sweet". Prior to WW II most tobacco sold in America was chewing or spitting tobacco. Concerns about the spread of TB via spitting resulted in anti-spitting ordances, and then BIG TOBACCO started pushing cigarettes.
I remember Mega corps using the media as advertisements. They advertised cigs as healthy for children and makes the family healthy and happy. So bogus they could not be sued.
Wow... Now I know I can get back to smoking without any risk at last... Oh, and I'm going to have that covid 'vaccine' as well. Thanks heaven we have always the good doctors to give us the right advice! They know the science!
I'm glad someone pointed that out... I was just going to comment the exact same thing. Who is to say that these companies aren't paying doctors to endorse their products nowadays...? I heard stories online about people who got the shot and then still got the virus... I almost didn't believe it myself until I met someone irl who had that exact same thing happen to her.
I have personally reviewed tens of thousands of pages of documents pertaining to cases involving tobacco litigation. Cigarettes contained numerous ingredients (other than tobacco) which were virtually guaranteed to be far more addictive than cigarettes containing mere tobacco. Also, the addiction is acquired by second hand smoke. Dad owned a 10 chair barber shop where I shined shoes as a kid (non-stop smoking). I was already addicted to cigarettes when I started smoking at 14.
I am 55 years old. when I was very young I can remember our family doctor pulling up to our house in a car with big fins on it. He would walk up to our door and before he rang the bell he would take the last few drags on a cigarette and crush it out on the front porch. I even remember my dentist having a smoke between patients in a side office room. Back then almost "everybody" smoked our family knew except my parents. They were considered oddballs for not smoking...
@@hadarhoory4117 Cool......."Consciously" enjoy every second of your youth because before you know it, it will be gone. Enjoy that your parents and brothers or sisters are still alive (even if you think you hate them) because you will dearly miss them when they die. Savor every get together with you friends,,,,,most of mine died. If you have a dog or cat hug them often and tell them you love them all the time. Don't let little things get you down.....losing a job or flunking out of school because you have the greatest treasure of all """" youth & time"""" . Signed Mr. A. Boston, Mass.
Theres actually something neat about this commercial. If you look at the car as it pulls away you can see the M.D. license plate tag that some places used to issue back when doctors drove to peoples houses
Back in the day when you could pull a cig lighter right outta the dashboard, life was good. Back in the day when you could smoke in the hospital waiting room, or fire one up while on a flight (only after the seatbelt light goes out of course). Life was good!
Back in the day, they didnt have to tell you the literal 1,000+ ingredients in ciggys... people could smoke cow shit rat poison battery acid without knowing... sooo good
Using tobacco advertisers as a crux to make the grand claim that this "was science at the time" is horribly wrong. Ironically those who make this claim treat these tobacco advertisements as fact when they allege that science "concluded" that tobacco was safe when it really was the exact opposite. Through campaigns, the tobacco industry cast doubt on the public about the very real health risks of tobacco. Those "doctors" you see in their advertisements aren't doctors at all, they're actors... Science at the time very well had established the link between tobacco and cancer, it just wasn't public knowledge at all, because of course the tobacco industry. For a more comprehensive analysis on the history of tobacco, search on the internet for: "The history of the discovery of the cigarette-lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global toll bmj" (Can't post the link as RU-vid deletes my comments for posting links for some reason) "The tobacco industry was not innocent in this persistence of ignorance. Cigarette makers spent countless sums to deny and distract from the cigarette-cancer link, in some instances actually quantifying the impact of their denialist propaganda."
@@miguelvaranda7377 And we have 24/7 propaganda on the news since last January. And even before then mocking anyone who disagrees with 'science'. While also claiming that a man can be woman and vice versa.
@@miguelvaranda7377 its modern science to prescribe a child Ritalin if he cant sit still in a boring classroom because hes a healthy child full of energy. Its modern medicine to prescribe anti depressants FIRST instead of evaluating lifestyle decisions. This commercial is just one of the examples of how they did it in the past, and its still happening today.
@@bobsag1164 So did you actually search for the citation I had named in my comment? "Its modern medicine to prescribe anti depressants FIRST instead of evaluating lifestyle decisions." This is flat out wrong, doctors always evaluate a patient's lifestyle before prescribing them a drug or giving them treatment. Such an extraordinary claim being made yet no evidence to support it.
Using tobacco advertisers as a crux to make the grand claim that this "was science at the time" is horribly wrong. Ironically those who make this claim treat these tobacco advertisements as fact when they allege that science "concluded" that tobacco was safe when it really was the exact opposite. Through campaigns, the tobacco industry cast doubt on the public about the very real health risks of tobacco. Those "doctors" you see in their advertisements aren't doctors at all, they're actors... Science at the time very well had established the link between tobacco and cancer, it just wasn't public knowledge at all, because of course the tobacco industry. For a more comprehensive analysis on the history of tobacco, search on the internet for: "The history of the discovery of the cigarette-lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global toll bmj" (Can't post the link as RU-vid deletes my comments for posting links for some reason) "The tobacco industry was not innocent in this persistence of ignorance. Cigarette makers spent countless sums to deny and distract from the cigarette-cancer link, in some instances actually quantifying the impact of their denialist propaganda."
@Michael Valensi No, I’m not but i have a brain… Doctors literally endorsed cigarettes and certain meds that harmed babies and people in general. Not to mention MILLIONS of misdiagnosis and deaths due to that. “You are not a doctor “ is a stupid argument… It’s actually irrelevant here…
Fantastic cigarette ad it really shows how different it was the early days of television and so many people in later generations still enjoying cigarettes and other tobacco products. Remember Howard Hughes
I was a home health aide in the 1990's and I took care of a medical doctor who was in his nineties and every time after lunch he would sit back, listen to classical music and smoke a cigarette. It was interesting, but you have to realize it was a different time and with his age, you could do whatever you wanted too. Hey, he was in his nineties...:)
Don S oh yeah, cancer, emphysema, asthma, COPD, mutated genetics, birth defects if a pregnant woman smokes, and so on! Good old days my ass! That’s a bunch of BS!!! Welcome good new days!
@@WhiteCharcoalTV It is good, because it relies on you being an intelligible grown-ass adult who could make their own decisions on whether or not they wanted to enjoy a smoke, without someone else shoving down your throat how terrible it was and trying to tell them (and make them) not do it.
And now (2020-2021) they're back telling people what to do, how to think, who to talk, who to listen, and more bullsh*t. What terrifies me more is the fact that these campains lasted almost 20 years unitl people realized they'd been deceived.
@DOORSFAN100 I am VERY sorry to hear about your Father, you have my condolences, I just lost my Father to a heart attack on October sixth to a heart attack and he was a smoker, but I'm not sure if it was from Smoking or if it was from certain meds not mixing good, or his heart just decided to stop ticking, but once again, sorry for your loss.
A lot of the comments here are from people who are so young. This stuff was normal in those days. Many doctors recommended cigarettes in those days, and some even smoked during operations. .
james west When I was studying to be a doctor I had a professor tell me his doctor was smoking during a checkup, and right across the room was a guy in an oxygen tent
Every once in a while you come across some seriously funny stuff on the internet. I shouldn't laugh at something so stupid, but I couldn't help myself. Sham on me:)
@@DZ-hu2sv the episode that got me into King of the Hill was the smoking episode 🤣 he made Bobby smoke an entire carton of cigarettes and Bobby wasn't hitting it right, so hank took the cigarette from him and he got the whole house addicted to cigarettes 😆
@Manwithjeep when I was a kid my doctor and my dentist smoked. I definately remember my doctor making a "house call" to my home. I watched out the window waiting for him and he took a few last drags off his cigarette before ringing the bell
In the future we will think the same about chemo and radiation. It will be common to say, "Damn, the doctors were wrong again, chemo actually killed more people than it cured."
Doctors will never change. The product differs but the philosophy is the same. Market and recommend harmful drugs and procedures to the public via authority and public ignorance.
@@Mario87456 Funnily enough though, Camels are indeed a very enjoyable, smooth and sweet tobacco to smoke. Nothing like the rich tasting cigarettes like Marlboro etc.
Don S Um I was talking about how they could never get away with that line today even if Tobacco advertising were still legal also sounds like you are smoking and if that’s the case you should be ashamed because it will kill you.
@@Mario87456 Interesting that you proved the exact point I was making in another comment where snowflakes like you were complaining about other's choices. I'm not a smoker, in-fact, but good of you to assume to label me, and then profess to shame me for a choice I can damn well make without caring about your input, or thoughts on the subject matter. You must be a Democrat. You must be ashamed to eat and drink sugar and bad food, too, because obesity kills more than smoking ever has.