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History of
Tobacco use & abuse
Some interesting facts
Dr. Vinod Jain
MS, FACS, FICS, FIAFES, FAIS, FIMSA, FLCS, FMAS, MAMS
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery
King Georg’s Medical University,
Lucknow, India
People usually smoke:-
• For pleasure
• To satisfy nicotine
addiction
• For social purpose
• For rituals
• For self medication
Today
•
•
Tobacco is the major public health issue
Smoking & smokeless tobacco may lead
to -
- Mouth cancer
- Lung cancer
- Lung diseases
- Heart disease
- Premature birth of baby
- Poor reproductive health in females
- Fetal defects (child is born with defects)
- Premature Death of person
(Risk is both to smokers & non-smokers)
Non smokers are at risk of
passive smoking
But
Tobacco was
introduced to the
world for
• Medicinal &
religious use
Tobacco plant
Botanical name –
Nicotiana tabacum
Main Alkaloid –
Nicotine
History of Tobacco use
• Used by native
Americans of north &
south America since
3000 BC
• Smoked in one form
or another –Since
2000 BC
(as unidentified weed
for medicinal &
social purpose)
Few ancients methods of
smoking
Discovery & Global use of
Tobacco
• Christopher Columbus (1492)
“discovered” “New world” in search of
Indian spices trade through sea route.
• Two crews noticed natives of American
island (now Cuba), burning a weed to
ward off disease & fatigue.
• The plants were brought to Europe &
cultivated for Medicinal use by these
Portuguese
History of Tobacco use
• Jean Nicot – French ambassador to Portugal
grew the herb to use it in many diseases
• He sent it to King Francis II, Queen Mother &
Lords of court for treating the ailments
• Popularly known as “Ambassador’s herb” or
“Nicotiana” in Nicot’s honour
• Derives modern name Nicotiana tabacum from
Nicot and Tabaco (Tabaco – cane pipe with
two branches to sniff through nostrils)
Medicinal use of tobacco in
Ancient time
• Used as magic herb for almost all
diseases at that time
• Called as “Holy herb” or “God’s remedy”
• John Frampton in 1577 wrote-
“Joyful News out of the new found world”
• Used through all routes of body in all
physical forms
• Tobacco was called sacred plant for
traditional use
Prescribed to treat all kinds of physical
and mental illnesses:
• asthma
• dropsy
• ringworm
• scabs
• scrofula
• old sores
• ulcers
• wounds
• contusions
• bruises
• carbuncles
• flatulence
• labor pains
• menstrual
periods
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
halitosis
excessive
phlegm
headaches
helminthiasis
rheumatism
tumefactions
toothache
plant
poisoning
scurf
excessive
phlegm
venomous
bites
breast
afflictions
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
excessive
bleeding
• abscesses
• wounds caused
by arrows
colds
stomachaches
constipation
kidney stones
eczema
cancer
colic
gout
indigestion
•
•
•
• rabies
• sciatica
• syncope
• cataracts
• dysentery
• diseases of
the uterus
facial
inflammations
tonsillitis
epilepsy
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
burns
deafness
cosumption
corns
warts
hemorrhoids
fevers
nose bleeds
venereal
diseases.
Traditional use of Tobacco
Tobacco used by
native Americans
for
• Ceremonial
purpose
• Medicinal purpose
Ceremonial use
• Communication with spirits (smoke)
• Thanking the Creator
• Praying for good harvest or better
fish catch
• Birth, wedding or funeral occasions
• Sealing the peace with enemies
(peace pipes)
• Thanks to mother earth & other spirits
Example of ceremonial prayer
O Great Creator,
I come before you in a humble manner
And offer you this sacred pipe.
With tears in my eyes and an ancient song from my heart
I pray.
To the four powers of creation,
To the grandfather Sun,
To the grandmother Moon,
To the Mother earth,
And to my ancestors.
May there be good health and healing for this Earth,
May there be Beauty above me,
May there be Beauty below me,
May there be Beauty in me,
May there be Beauty around me.
I ask that this world be filled with peace, Love and Beauty.
Traditional medical use
Even today some First Nations have
“pipe carries”
- To treat earaches, snakebites &
other wounds
- To purify mind & heal the body
- To heal the pain of toothache
But
• Cultivating tobacco plants in mass for use
of cigarettes & chewing removes its
spiritual & medicinal purpose & strips the
beauty of this plant
• This commercial or recreational use
(misuse) is non traditional which leads to
imbalance, addiction and disease
Strict warning
for tobacco
misuse was
also issued
in ancients
times.
• 1604 (England) –
King James I pronounced in his
“counter blast to tobacco” that
smoking was “Loathsome to eyes, hateful
to nose, harmful to the brain and
dangerous to the Lungs”
• 1633 (Turkey) –
Death penalty for smoking
Tobacco in India
• Portuguese brought in tobacco through
Goa in 1600 for the purpose of trade
• Initially introduced to Royal courts
• Spread to commoner in 17th century
• Portuguese traded it for Indian textiles &
spices
• British colonial rule magnified the tobacco
production & consumption (Import of
American tobacco to India)
Tobacco in India
• British East India company grew tobacco in India
as cash crop
Cultivated tobacco in India
Exported to Britain
Re-imported cigarettes to India to
earn revenue
Tobacco in India
• In late Nineteenth century Beedi industry
grew in India
• Oldest Beedi manufacturing firm
established in 1887
• Tax policies of Indian Government after
Independence also favoured Beedi
consumption
• Introduction of Gutkha (oral tobacco)
has opened New front between
commercial tobacco use and public
health
Tobacco in India
Tobacco use in India
Brake in tobacco control
• Ready revenues from cash crop
• Export to tobacco-hungry world market
• Employment opportunities to millions
• Half-hearted political will
• Lack of self control
• Glamorous advertisement of Tobacco
• Lack of moral education
Napoleon Bonaparte once said -
“This vice brings
100 millions francs
each year. I will
certainly forbid it
at once- as soon
as you can name a
virtue that brings
in, as much as
revenue.”
Do you like to convert these
beautiful plants into
“death sticks”?
“Death sticks”
The Republic Act (RA)
No. 9211 or the Tobacco
Regulation Act of 2003
regulates the packaging, use,
sale, distribution, and
advertisements of tobacco
products in the
Philippines1. Under this act, the
use and sale of tobacco
SECTION 2. Policy.—It is the policy of the
State to protect the populace from
hazardous products and promote the right
to health and instill health consciousness
among them
SECTION 3. Purpose.—It is the main
thrust of this Act to:
a. Promote a healthful environment;
b. Inform the public of the health risks
associated with cigarette smoking and
tobacco use;
c. Regulate and subsequently ban all
tobacco advertisements and
sponsorships;
d. Regulate the labeling of tobacco
products;
e. Protect the youth from being initiated to
cigarette smoking and tobacco use by
prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to
minors;
f. Assist and encourage Filipino tobacco
farmers to cultivate alternative agricultural
crops to prevent economic dislocation;
and
g. Create an Inter-Agency Committee on
Tobacco (IAC-Tobacco) to oversee the
implementation of the provisions of this
Act.
SECTION 4. Definition of Terms.—As used
in this Act:
a. “Advertisement”—refers to any visual
and/or audible message disseminated to the
public about or on a particular product that
promote and give publicity by words,
designs, images or any other means through
broadcast, electronic, print or whatever form
of mass media, including outdoor
advertisements, such as but not limited to
signs and billboards. For the purpose of this
Act, advertisement shall be understood as
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YOU
FOR
PATIENT
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historyoftobaccouseabuse-130424011637-phpapp01 (1).pptx

  • 1. History of Tobacco use & abuse Some interesting facts Dr. Vinod Jain MS, FACS, FICS, FIAFES, FAIS, FIMSA, FLCS, FMAS, MAMS Associate Professor Department of Surgery King Georg’s Medical University, Lucknow, India
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. People usually smoke:- • For pleasure • To satisfy nicotine addiction • For social purpose • For rituals • For self medication
  • 6. Today • • Tobacco is the major public health issue Smoking & smokeless tobacco may lead to - - Mouth cancer - Lung cancer - Lung diseases - Heart disease - Premature birth of baby - Poor reproductive health in females - Fetal defects (child is born with defects) - Premature Death of person (Risk is both to smokers & non-smokers)
  • 7. Non smokers are at risk of passive smoking
  • 8. But Tobacco was introduced to the world for • Medicinal & religious use
  • 9. Tobacco plant Botanical name – Nicotiana tabacum Main Alkaloid – Nicotine
  • 10. History of Tobacco use • Used by native Americans of north & south America since 3000 BC • Smoked in one form or another –Since 2000 BC (as unidentified weed for medicinal & social purpose)
  • 11.
  • 12. Few ancients methods of smoking
  • 13. Discovery & Global use of Tobacco • Christopher Columbus (1492) “discovered” “New world” in search of Indian spices trade through sea route. • Two crews noticed natives of American island (now Cuba), burning a weed to ward off disease & fatigue. • The plants were brought to Europe & cultivated for Medicinal use by these Portuguese
  • 14.
  • 15. History of Tobacco use • Jean Nicot – French ambassador to Portugal grew the herb to use it in many diseases • He sent it to King Francis II, Queen Mother & Lords of court for treating the ailments • Popularly known as “Ambassador’s herb” or “Nicotiana” in Nicot’s honour • Derives modern name Nicotiana tabacum from Nicot and Tabaco (Tabaco – cane pipe with two branches to sniff through nostrils)
  • 16. Medicinal use of tobacco in Ancient time • Used as magic herb for almost all diseases at that time • Called as “Holy herb” or “God’s remedy” • John Frampton in 1577 wrote- “Joyful News out of the new found world” • Used through all routes of body in all physical forms • Tobacco was called sacred plant for traditional use
  • 17. Prescribed to treat all kinds of physical and mental illnesses: • asthma • dropsy • ringworm • scabs • scrofula • old sores • ulcers • wounds • contusions • bruises • carbuncles • flatulence • labor pains • menstrual periods • • • • • • • • • • • • halitosis excessive phlegm headaches helminthiasis rheumatism tumefactions toothache plant poisoning scurf excessive phlegm venomous bites breast afflictions • • • • • • • • • • excessive bleeding • abscesses • wounds caused by arrows colds stomachaches constipation kidney stones eczema cancer colic gout indigestion • • • • rabies • sciatica • syncope • cataracts • dysentery • diseases of the uterus facial inflammations tonsillitis epilepsy • • • • • • • • • burns deafness cosumption corns warts hemorrhoids fevers nose bleeds venereal diseases.
  • 18. Traditional use of Tobacco Tobacco used by native Americans for • Ceremonial purpose • Medicinal purpose
  • 19. Ceremonial use • Communication with spirits (smoke) • Thanking the Creator • Praying for good harvest or better fish catch • Birth, wedding or funeral occasions • Sealing the peace with enemies (peace pipes) • Thanks to mother earth & other spirits
  • 20. Example of ceremonial prayer O Great Creator, I come before you in a humble manner And offer you this sacred pipe. With tears in my eyes and an ancient song from my heart I pray. To the four powers of creation, To the grandfather Sun, To the grandmother Moon, To the Mother earth, And to my ancestors. May there be good health and healing for this Earth, May there be Beauty above me, May there be Beauty below me, May there be Beauty in me, May there be Beauty around me. I ask that this world be filled with peace, Love and Beauty.
  • 21. Traditional medical use Even today some First Nations have “pipe carries” - To treat earaches, snakebites & other wounds - To purify mind & heal the body - To heal the pain of toothache
  • 22. But • Cultivating tobacco plants in mass for use of cigarettes & chewing removes its spiritual & medicinal purpose & strips the beauty of this plant • This commercial or recreational use (misuse) is non traditional which leads to imbalance, addiction and disease
  • 23. Strict warning for tobacco misuse was also issued in ancients times.
  • 24. • 1604 (England) – King James I pronounced in his “counter blast to tobacco” that smoking was “Loathsome to eyes, hateful to nose, harmful to the brain and dangerous to the Lungs” • 1633 (Turkey) – Death penalty for smoking
  • 25. Tobacco in India • Portuguese brought in tobacco through Goa in 1600 for the purpose of trade • Initially introduced to Royal courts • Spread to commoner in 17th century • Portuguese traded it for Indian textiles & spices • British colonial rule magnified the tobacco production & consumption (Import of American tobacco to India)
  • 26. Tobacco in India • British East India company grew tobacco in India as cash crop Cultivated tobacco in India Exported to Britain Re-imported cigarettes to India to earn revenue
  • 27. Tobacco in India • In late Nineteenth century Beedi industry grew in India • Oldest Beedi manufacturing firm established in 1887 • Tax policies of Indian Government after Independence also favoured Beedi consumption
  • 28. • Introduction of Gutkha (oral tobacco) has opened New front between commercial tobacco use and public health Tobacco in India
  • 29. Tobacco use in India Brake in tobacco control • Ready revenues from cash crop • Export to tobacco-hungry world market • Employment opportunities to millions • Half-hearted political will • Lack of self control • Glamorous advertisement of Tobacco • Lack of moral education
  • 30. Napoleon Bonaparte once said - “This vice brings 100 millions francs each year. I will certainly forbid it at once- as soon as you can name a virtue that brings in, as much as revenue.”
  • 31. Do you like to convert these beautiful plants into “death sticks”? “Death sticks”
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. The Republic Act (RA) No. 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 regulates the packaging, use, sale, distribution, and advertisements of tobacco products in the Philippines1. Under this act, the use and sale of tobacco
  • 35. SECTION 2. Policy.—It is the policy of the State to protect the populace from hazardous products and promote the right to health and instill health consciousness among them SECTION 3. Purpose.—It is the main thrust of this Act to: a. Promote a healthful environment;
  • 36. b. Inform the public of the health risks associated with cigarette smoking and tobacco use; c. Regulate and subsequently ban all tobacco advertisements and sponsorships; d. Regulate the labeling of tobacco products; e. Protect the youth from being initiated to cigarette smoking and tobacco use by prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors;
  • 37. f. Assist and encourage Filipino tobacco farmers to cultivate alternative agricultural crops to prevent economic dislocation; and g. Create an Inter-Agency Committee on Tobacco (IAC-Tobacco) to oversee the implementation of the provisions of this Act.
  • 38. SECTION 4. Definition of Terms.—As used in this Act: a. “Advertisement”—refers to any visual and/or audible message disseminated to the public about or on a particular product that promote and give publicity by words, designs, images or any other means through broadcast, electronic, print or whatever form of mass media, including outdoor advertisements, such as but not limited to signs and billboards. For the purpose of this Act, advertisement shall be understood as