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A stroke in a smoker is rarely a stroke of bad luck [picture] / Dept. of Health and Aging
Bib ID 5812599
Format PicturePicture
Author
Australia. Department of Health and Ageing
 
Description [Woden, A.C.T.] : Dept. of Health and Ageing, [2011] 
1 posters : col. ; 42 x 30 cm. 
Summary

Artwork features at the top a picture of a dissected bifurcated brain with stroke damage being held by a surgeon, below this is a CT scan of a brain with a white area indicating presence of a stroke.

Notes

Caption title.

www.quitnow.info.au, Quitline 131 848 -- Bottom of poster.

Every cigarette is doing you damage -- Bottom of poster.

Subjects Smoking cessation - Australia - Posters.  |  Nicotine addiction - Prevention - Australia - Posters.  |  Tobacco use - Health aspects - Australia - Posters.  |  Australians - Tobacco use - Posters.  |  Public health posters, Australian.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
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