DR. JOHN CANNELL, FAMILY PHYSICIAN WHO REFUSED TO SEE NEW PATIENTS WHO SMOKED

“Beckley Doctor Refuses Patients Who Are Addicted to Cigarettes”

Article by Laura Zelenko, United Press International
Parkersburg (West Virginia) Sentinel
May 21, 1987

“Physician Stops Accepting Patients Who Smoke”

Galley of article by Anthony Newman
Family Practice News, International Medical News Group
July 17, 1987

“Physician’s policy has some puffers huffy”

Article by Pam Hoffman
Register-Herald (Beckley, West Virginia)
May 20, 1987

“Deadly smoke”

Article about Dr. John Cannell
Charleston Gazette-Mail
May 24, 1987

“TOBACCO–THE MOST DANGEROUS, MOST ADDICTIVE DRUG IN THE USA”

Paid advertisement by the Cannell Clinic, Beckley, West Virginia
1987

Another possible side effect of smoking: diminished penile length” (2 pages)

Letter submitted by John-Jacob Cannell, MD and David Green, DO, to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
1987

Request by JAMA Senior Contributing Editor Drummond Rennie, MD for revision of letter to the editor
September, 25 1987

“You believe in action, not lectures, and you practice what all too many people only preach.”

Letter by Alan Blum, MD to John Cannell, MD
July 14, 1987

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