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  2. Marlboro - Wikipedia

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    Marlboro (US: / ˈ m ɑː l ˌ b ʌr oʊ /, [2] [3] UK: / ˈ m ɑːr l b ər ə, ˈ m ɔː l-/) [4] is an American brand of cigarettes owned and manufactured by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within the United States and by Philip Morris International (PMI, now separate from Altria) in most global territories outside the US.

  3. Philip Morris USA - Wikipedia

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    Starr, Michael E. "The Marlboro man: Cigarette smoking and masculinity in America." Journal of Popular Culture 17.4 (1984)): 45-57. Stevenson, Terrell, and Robert N. Proctor. "The secret and soul of Marlboro: Phillip Morris and the origins, spread, and denial of nicotine freebasing." American journal of public health 98.7 (2008): 1184-1194. online

  4. Philip Morris International - Wikipedia

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    Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) is an American multinational tobacco company, with products sold in over 180 countries. The most recognized and best selling product of the company is Marlboro; [2] its other major cigarette brands include L&M and Chesterfield. [3]

  5. Jefferson Health Northeast - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Health Northeast hosts residency programs in family medicine, [13] internal medicine, [14] emergency medicine, [15] and podiatric surgery, [16] including two combined residency programs: one in internal and emergency medicine [17] and another in family and emergency medicine. [18] Jefferson Health Northeast also runs a critical care ...

  6. Joseph Cullman - Wikipedia

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    Cullman was born to a Jewish family on April 9, 1912, in New York City, the son of Frances Nathan Wolff and Joseph F. Cullman Jr. [1] [2] He had two brothers Edgar M. Cullman and Lewis B. Cullman (married to Dorothy Freedman Cullman). [3] He was educated at the Collegiate School (New York City) and the Hotchkiss School. [1] [4]

  7. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was founded in 1825 as the Infirmary of the Jefferson Medical College, the predecessor of the Hospital of Jefferson Medical College. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital serves patients in Philadelphia , the nation's sixth-largest city, and the city's surrounding regions in Delaware , South Jersey , and ...

  8. Explosion in Levittown leaves family of five homeless. What ...

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    Explosion in Levittown leaves family of five homeless. What we know and how to help. Gannett. Jo Ciavaglia, Bucks County Courier Times. September 15, 2024 at 10:46 AM.

  9. Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] Prior to his appointment at Marlboro Hospital, he was a chairman of Medicine at Seton Hall College. [62] Dr. Michael R. Simon was medical director from 1968 to 1973. [63] [64] Dr. Harold J. Knobb, took over as acting medical director at the resignation of Dr. Simon. He served from 1973 to 1974. [65]