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  1. Pathmanathan I
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Dec;30(2):88-92.
    PMID: 1228387
    In a study during 1972 of smoking habits of Malaysian medical students, smoking rates of medical students was seen to be higher than that of students in four other faculties in the University of Malaya. Male Malaysian medical students had higher smoking rates than their counterparts in Glasgow in 1971 (UM 20.3%, Glasgow 19.1%) but Malaysian females had very low smoking rates (male 25.2%, female 1.6%). Despite the fact that in the medical curriculum students are made aware of the scientific evidence on the health hazards of smoking, smoking rates were higher in students int their later years of study. Ethnicity was associate with smoking rates although father's smoking habit was not - and Malays had the highest smoking rates (malay 28.2%, chinese 16.3%, indian and others 23.5%).
  2. George R, Hoi Sen Y, Lim G, Boo LJ
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Dec;30(2):83-7.
    PMID: 1228386
  3. Liew RP, Him YK, Jin CU
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Mar;30(3):234.
    PMID: 1160686
  4. Ganesan J, Wan WP, Lie-Injo LE
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Mar;30(3):163-8.
    PMID: 1160674
  5. Then SM, Chandran S
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Mar;30(3):180-6.
    PMID: 1160676
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