Gang-gang. 100 years ago. Soldiers' smokes were the pancea of all ills

By Ian Warden
Updated April 23 2018 - 10:02pm, first published October 22 2014 - 3:42pm

Soldiers of the Great War smoked their way through alps of tobacco, in an age when we seemed to have no idea that smoking did any harm. Many tobacco ads and pleas for smokes for the boys showed nurses administering smokes to the wounded as if tobacco had medicinal properties.

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