Philip Morris
Fields
- Author
- Abood, L.G.
- Document File
- 2021576679/2021576983a/Missing
- 2021576680/2021576983/870000
- Type
- LETT, LETTER
- Area
- CENTRAL FILES/PRE-DB WAREHOUSE
- Characteristic
- MARG, MARGINALIA
- Named Organization
- Center for Health Promotion + Education
- Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
- Justice Dept
- Office on Smoking + Health
- Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
- Site
- R107
- Master ID
- 2021576754/6831
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- Request
- Stmn/R1-004
- Stmn/R1-072
- Named Person
- Osdene, Thomas
- Benowitz, N.
- Davis, R.
- Surgeon General
- Abood, L.G.
- Benowitz, N.
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- Univ of Rochester
- Recipient
- Osdene, T.S.
- Recipient (Organization)
- PM, Philip Morris
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- UCSF Legacy ID
- xkc58e00
Document Images
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER C~U~~`~
601 ELMWOOD AVENUE
C E R ROCHESTER; NEW YORK 14642
M E D I CAL
AREA CODE 716
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY SCHOOL OF NURSING
STRONG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
Dr. T S. Osdene
Philip Morris
Richmond, VA. 23261 November 9,1987
Dear Tom:
T S.OSDENc
Nw 13 1987
I was asked by Neal Benowitz to review a chapter he wrote for the new Surgeon
General's report on Smoking and Health. The request was sent to me along with the
manuscript by Dr. Ronald Davis, Director of fthe Office on Smoking and Health, Center
for Health Promotion and Education. Benowitz's chapter dealt mainly with the
pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetirs of nicotine.
I am enclosing a copy of my comments on the chapter, which, hopefully, the editors
will be willing to consider. Included along with the letter of request from Davis was
al.so astatemententitled "Background on the Cipollone Case"
that you may not have seen. The statement"s intent is quite obviously against the
tobacco industry. In my opinion the statement is attempting to distort and encourage
the contributor s and reviewer's comments to be supportive of the position of HHS and
Justice Department in this and similar cases. Frankly, I consider this statement from
Davis to be inappropriate, if not totally outrageous! As I indicated in my comments on
the chapter there is a considerable amount of contrary evidence to the argument that
nicotine produces dependence in animals and humans: furthermore, the choice of the
term "addictive" is arbitrary and inappropriate.
What I find most distressing is the fact that the Surgeon General Report presumes to be
an objective scient.ific document relating to smoking and health; yet, itseeks to present
only one point of view on the issue to the virtually complete disregard of opposing
scientific evidence..
I trust your extended trip abroad was successful..
Best wishes.
,
Leo G. Abood
