Llun, 4 Mai 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Health what is the longest time that war-disabled limbless people have had to wait for a supply of stump socks from his Department.
asked the Minister of Health in view of the fact that there is a need to extend the work of the Family Planning. Association, if he will seek power to make a grant either direct to the...
asked the Minister of Health how many cases of venereal disease were reported among school children in the last school year; and how many have been reported in the current school year.
asked the Minister of Health what steps he is taking to discover the causes for the regional differences in infant mortality in the United Kingdom.
asked the Minister of Health what conclusions he has now reached about the reconstitution of National Health Service Executive Councils in the area of East Ham and West Ham.
asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that proprietary tetracycline is marketed at present at £45 per 1,000 tablets and that imported tetracycline was sold last year to hospitals...
asked the Ministry of Health what is the percentage allocation in expenditure by British drug companies on basic research, taking their gross sales as 100.
asked the Minister of Health whether doctors are permitted under his regulations to charge a fee for certifying applications for postal votes for sick and blind voters.
asked the Minister of Health if he will state the percentage of babies born at home in the county borough of Great Yarmouth for the latest convenient period.
asked the Minister of Health (1) if he has now completed his review on the medical manpower position in this country; and if he will make a statement; and (2) what proposals he now has to remedy...
asked the Minister of Health if he will now state the total number of households without a bath, without a hot water system, and without an inside lavatory, respectively, as shown by the 1961...
asked the Minister of Health whether he has a record of the number of young chronic sick normally looked after at home in the area covered by the North-West Regional Hospital Board; and what...
asked the Minister of Health what steps have now been taken by Her Majesty's Government to co-operate with other national research endeavours in respect of cancer; and if he will make a statement...
asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware of the danger to health caused by the presence of arsenic in food; and whether he will take steps to prevent this element being used in the...
asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, of Blackburn, have been refused a refund of their prescription charges because they are both drawing an old age pension...
asked the Minister of Health if he is aware that general practitioners are being approached by a political party to supply lists of elderly and frail patients for the purpose of registering...
asked the Minister of Health if he will state the reasons for refusing to provide an invalid motor tricycle for Mr. W. Cass of 14, Partlands Avenue, Ryde; and to what extent walking ability must...
asked the Minister of Health if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT a table showing the establishment totals and persons in post in the categories of trained nurses, student nurses, midwives,...
asked the Minister of Health what official research is being undertaken into the incidence of leukaemia by Service men who were situated in the area of the atomic explosions in Japan in August 1945.
asked the Minister of Health how many old people's homes have been built by the Essex County Council in each of the last six years.
asked the Minister of Health by how many the lung cancer deaths in Great Britain increased in 1963 compared with 1962.
asked the Minister of Health how many local medical committees within the National Health Service are elected by their constituent general practitioners with proper and adequate arrangements for...
asked the Minister of Health when he expects the Fraser Joint Working Party on General Practice to present its report.
asked the Minister of Health whether the promised review of the possibility of using parts of the new hospital at Lindley, Huddersfield, before the whole building has been completed, has now been...
asked the Minister of Health what steps are now proposed to relieve the pressure on the operating facilities in the Ipswich and East Suffolk Hospital.
asked the Minister of Health whether he proposes to reconsider the Hospital Plan in the light of the South East England Study and the White Paper issued therewith by the Ministry of Housing and...
asked the Minister of Health what action he is now taking to increase the number of qualified physiotherapists.
asked the Minister of Health by what authority his chief Press officer brought pressure on the editor of Today not to publish an article describing conditions at St. George's Hospital,...
Mrs. Butler: asked the Minister of Health what is the length of stay of mothers in hospital used by his Department in calculating that a further 50,000 additional hospital confinements will be...
asked the Minister of Health what research is carried out at Broadmoor and Rampton designed to yield new methods and techniques in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental retardation...
asked the Minister of Health what plans he is making to improve the Royal Eye Hospital, St. George's Circus, S.E.1.
asked the Minister of Health what is the average cost per head for catering in mental hospitals; and what is the comparable figure for other hospitals.
asked the Minister of Health if he will state the approximate aggregate value of development schemes which have now been eliminated from the original Hospital Plan, and, of those, which have now...
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister when he will make a statement about the present military operations in the Federation of South Arabia and the despatch of further British troops.
I have a statement to make to the House. I have received an interim report from the Committee on Accommodation appointed to assist me, of which the Lord Privy Seal is Chairman. The Report...
On 29th April, during the debate on the contract with Ferranti Ltd., I said: The brothers Sebastian, Basil and Dennis receive directors' remuneration…".—[OFFICIAL REPORT, 29th April,...
[15TH ALLOTTED DAY]
Motion made, and Question proposed,That a sum, not exceeding £13,964,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the charge which will come in course of payment...
3.48 p.m.
Resolution reported,That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that Her Majesty will give directions that there be presented on behalf of this House a Mace to the National...
10.2 p.m.
10.31 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. McLaren.]
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