
May 12, 2008 BODY WORLDS 2 LAUNCHES I QUIT: |
One of the many dramatic displays in Gunther von Hagens' BODY WORLDS 2: The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies at the Maryland Science Center features blackened smoker's lungs compared to healthy lungs. This striking comparison has moved many visitors to quit smoking.
After cleaning crews continued to find unfinished packs of cigarettes on the glass display case containing the smoker's lung, the idea of creating a formal smoking cessation program was conceived. "Each rejected pack marked a victory by one person against nicotine addiction," said Dr. Angelina Whalley, a physician and designer of the BODY WORLDS exhibitions. "Many visitors to the exhibition reported that they had tried everything but only stopped after seeing the smoker's lung," said Whalley. She remembered the dramatic public service announcement by the actor Yul Brynner before his death in 1985. "I wanted to unite his message to the donor's lungs to inspire people to give up smoking," Whalley said. And thus, the I Quit program was born.
The display also includes pledge cards for visitors intending to give up smoking to sign and take with them as a reminder of their commitment to quit, as well as, a repository where visitors can leave their last pack of cigarettes. Visitors to the exhibit have the opportunity to consider the effects of individual lifestyle choices by comparing healthy and diseased organs–such as the blackened lungs of a smoker next to healthy lungs. For FREE resources and support to help you quit smoking, please go to: Your body will thank you within minutes after your last cigarette. After quitting for: |



