“…If, indeed, smoking affects the arterial wall or endothelium, or blood coagulation, we might reasonably expect this to be reflected in the survival of the blood platelets. The greater part of the evidence indicates that diet influences in vitro tests of blood coagulation (Mustard, 1961), and we have recently shown that this is also true of platelet survival (Mustard and Murphy, 1962). It is therefore clearly important that studies such as the one reported in this paper should be done under *This study was supported in part by United States Public Health Grant H-4964, a grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs, and a grant from the Armour Pharmaceutical Company.…”