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In page Arthur M. Sackler:

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In 1981, Sackler served as vice-chairman of the first international conference on nutrition held in Tianjin, China.[7] He joined the board of directors of Scientific American in 1985.[8] In 1985, Linus Pauling dedicated his book How to Live Longer and Feel Better to him.[9] In 1997, Arthur was posthumously inducted into the Medical Advertising Hall of Fame.[10]