Thomas Dietert

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A barrage of antismoking commercials appeared on television. In 1968, a worn and skeletal-looking William Talman, a veteran actor and former smoker, announced in a prime-time advertisement that he was dying from lung cancer. Narcotized on painkilling medicines, his words slurring, Talman nonetheless had a clear message for the public: “If you do smoke—quit. Don’t be a loser.”
The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
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