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Fritz Balduin Lickint (1
October 1898 – 7 July 1960) was a
German internist and
social democrat, who
investigated scientifically health problems and social...
- the 1920s made
adverse health effects more noticeable. In 1929,
Fritz Lickint of Dresden, Germany,
published formal statistical evidence of a cancer–tobacco...
- by
Fritz Lickint, a
researcher purged from his
public position by the ****s in 1934 for
political reasons.
While in
private practice,
Lickint continued...
- Der
Tabakgegner (The
Tobacco Opponent) in 1912 and 1932. In 1929,
Fritz Lickint of Dresden, Germany,
published a
paper containing formal statistical evidence...
- in the
journal Der
Tabakgegner (The
Tobacco Opponent). In 1929,
Fritz Lickint of Dresden, Germany,
published a
paper containing formal statistical evidence...
- with the
purpose of
stopping regulation of
their products.: 1242
Fritz Lickint created the term "p****ive smoking" ("P****ivrauchen") in a
publication in...
- In 1930,
Fritz Lickint of Dresden, Germany,
published a meta-analysis
citing 167
other works to link
tobacco use to lung cancer.
Lickint showed that people...
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analysis strongly linking lung
cancer to
smoking was
published by
Fritz Lickint of Dresden. He did a
retrospective cohort study showing that
those with...
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special status ("compulsory detention"). The
dangers of smoking,
which Fritz Lickint (1898–1960)
convincingly proved in case
studies in the 1920s, and the anti-tobacco...