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Studies on Effects of Nicotine by 

 B&W and Related Companies 



1%2: "Final Report on Project Hippo I, " by Battelle Memorial Institute for British- 

 American Tobacco Co. (an investigation of the action of nicotine). 



1 963: "The Fate of Nicotine in the Body," by Battelle Memorial Institute for British- 

 American Tobacco Co. 



"A Tentative Hypothesis on Nicotine Addiction," by C. Haselbach and O. Libert 

 for British- American Tobacco Co. 



"Report No. 1 Regarding Project Hippo II," by Battelle Memorial Institute for 

 British-American Tobacco Co. (an investigation of whether nicotine acts on brain 

 functions in a way similar to tranquilizers). 



"Final Report on Project Hippo II," by Battelle Memorial Institute for British- 

 American Tobacco Co. (an investigation on the effects of nicotine on the 

 hypothalamo-pituitary system and brain serotonin stores). 



1966: "Further Work on 'Extractable Nicotine,' "by British-American Tobacco Co. 



1967: "The Transfer of Nicotine from Smoke into Blood Using a Perfused Canine Lung," 

 British-American Tobacco Co. 



"Relation Between 'Extractable Nicotine' Content of Smoke and Panel Response," 

 British-American Tobacco Co. 



1968: "The Retention of Nicotine and Phenols in the Human Mouth," by British- 

 American Tobacco Co. 



"The Absorption of Nicotine via the Mouth," by British- American Tobacco Co. 



1969: "The Effect of PufFVolume on 'Extractable Nicotine,'" by British-American 

 Tobacco Co. 



1970: "Nicotine in Smoke and Human Physiological Response,'" by D. Creighton, 

 British-American Tobacco Co. 



"Effects of Nicotine on the Central Nervous System,'" by G.L. Willey and D.N. 

 Kellett, Imperial Tobacco Group. 



"The Absorption and Effects of Nicotine from Inhaled Tobacco Smoke,'" by P.F. 

 Isaac, Univ. of Melbourne (supported by a grant from the British-American 

 Tobacco Co.). 



