"Lung cancer!" Elaine exclaimed. "He smoked, and the lung cancer spread to his heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, and brain. They even found it in his bones!"
"When he went to the hospital, the doctors told him there was no hope. They gave him three months to live at most. After he died, I donated his body to the medical school so that the students could practice on him. At least this way, he could do something for society."
Elaine continued, "You don't know this, but the professor at the medical school said that my husband's two lungs were darker than coal because of smoking. When they opened his stomach, they could smell the smoke."
"The smell was so strong that it almost made the professor faint. They cut out his lungs, and they were like smoked pork, dripping with oil and tar from the smoke. Can you say it wasn't a death from smoking now?"
The driver felt sick to his stomach after hearing Elaine's story. He was disgusted but also terrified.
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