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| | | | Cigarette and Tobacco News:EDITORIAL: Government Programs Can't Trump Bad BehaviorOUR VIEWS Dismal health statistics Read complete article: NewsOK, 2009-05-10 Author: The Oklahoman Editorial
Review: ALL on the same day last week, Oklahoma got a failing health report card, the governor signed a comprehensive health care reform bill and zealots for an insurance coverage mandate concluded that the Legislature is doing little or nothing to improve the state's health status.
On Wednesday, the state Health Department said Oklahoma trails the nation in nearly every health indicator, "creating a picture of disease and death," as The Oklahoman reported, "often blamed on unhealthy personal choices."
This report came not from an advocacy group seeking to fan the flames for its own self-interests. It came from the very agency most responsible for making Oklahoma a healthier state.
Of 33 categories rated, the state got an F on eight and a D on 16. We got poor marks for failing to protect ourselves from cerebrovascular disease, for lack of exercise, for eating poorly, for smoking tobacco.
This would be an outrage, said state health board Chairman Barry Smith, if we were talking about football. Instead, we're talking about something far more important yet far less discussed. We're talking about continued bad behavior that government programs and health care spending alone can't solve.
And he and the rest of us know that our poor health ranking has less to do with insurance coverage, the number of mandates or even the insured rate than it does with how we behave.
Oklahoma got poor marks for failing to protect ourselves from cerebrovascular disease, for lack of exercise, for eating poorly, for smoking tobacco.
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| |  | | Tobacco History: Cigarettes and Literature | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 10:Undergraduates, like men of letters, did not pay much attention to the conventional attitude of society towards tobacco, and pipes maintained their popularity in college rooms. Thackeray, in the "Book of Snobs," describes youths at a University wine-party as "drinking bad wines, telling bad stories, singing bad songs over and over again. Milk punch—smoking—ghastly headache—frightful spectacle of dessert-table next morning, and smell of tobacco." But the satirist is often tempted to be epigrammatic at the expense of accuracy, and this picture is at least too highly coloured. In the recently published memoir of "J"—John Willis Clark—some reminiscences of the late Registrary are included; and "J" does not recognize Thackeray's picture as quite true of the "wines" of his undergraduate day, i.e. about 1850. "They may," he says, "have 'told bad stories and sung bad songs,' as Thackeray says in his 'Book of Snobs.' I can only say that I never heard either the one or the other." But certainly there was noise, and there was smoke—plenty of it. "Conversation there was none," says "J," "only a noise. Then came smoke. In a short time the atmosphere became dense, the dessert and the wine came to an end, and it was chapel time (mercifully)." One story Clark tells of an extraordinary attempt to smoke. Referring to the compulsory "chapels," he says that as a rule everybody behaved with propriety, whether they regarded the attendance as irksome or otherwise. But, he admits, "'Iniquity Corner,' as the space at the east end on each side of the altar was called, may occasionally have effectually sheltered card-playing; but when a young snob went so far as to light a cigar there, he had the pleasure of finishing it in the country, for he was rusticated. It was on a cognate occasion in Jesus College, in which cobblers' wax played a prominent part, that Dr. Corrie dismissed the culprit, after a severe lecture, with these admirable words: 'Your conduct, sir, is what a Christian would call profane, and a gentleman vulgar.'"
Read More | The Social History of SmokingGeorge Latimer AppersonChapter 15:The tobacconists' sign that for very many years was in most general use was the figure of a highlander, which may still perhaps be found in one or two places, but which was not at all an unusual sight in the streets of London and other towns some forty or fifty years ago. Most men of middle age can remember when the snuff-taking highlander was the usual ornament to the entrance of a tobacconist's shop; but all have disappeared from London streets save two—I say two on the authority of Mr. E.V. Lucas, who gives it (in his "Wanderer in London") as the number of the survivors; but only one is known to me. This is the famous old wooden highlander which stood for more than a hundred years on guard at a tobacconist's shop in Tottenham Court Road. About the end of 1906 it was announced that the shop was to be demolished, and that the time-worn figure was for sale. The announcement created no small stir, and it was said that the offers for the highlander ran up to a surprising figure. He was bought ultimately by a neighbouring furnishing firm, and now stands on duty not far from his ancient post, though no passer-by can help feeling the incongruity between the time-honoured emblem of the snuff-taker and his present surroundings of linoleum "and sich."
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