Llun, 6 Gorffennaf 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Health whether he will issue instructions that venereal disease be compulsorily reportable.
asked the Minister of Health what steps he is taking to ensure that no chiropodist at present paid out of public funds is prevented by reason of not being registered, from continuing to work...
asked the Minister of Health whether he will now amend the regulations so as to allow the carrying of a passenger in such invalid tricycles as have room for them.
asked the Minister of Health what arrangements are being made to secure that facilities for training the staff of training centres for the mentally sub-normal are available in Middlesex after 1st...
asked the Minister of Health if he will prepare legislation to make the provision of free washing facilities compulsory in public conveniences and in toilets in railway stations, work places,...
asked the Minister of Health if he will introduce legislation to restrict the sales of all medicines, including proprietary brands of medicinal products, to pharmacists only.
asked the Minister of Health what provision is being made in Cardiff for accommodating elderly people who need residential care.
asked the Minister of Health why he disregarded the researches, of which he was informed, of Dr. Ionel Rapaport into the relationship between the concentration of fluoride in the water supply and...
asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the recent pronouncement of the East Anglian Regional Hospital Board on the subject of the provision of additional maternity beds at Lowestoft, he...
asked the Minister of Health what machinery he has for encouraging improved methods of use of resources by hospitals.
asked the Minister of Health what was the number of new hospitals built in the County of Durham since January 1952.
asked the Minister of Health what provision is being made for a regional centre in the Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, for the treatment of burns.
asked the Minister of Health what progress has been made in the provision of improved casualty facilities at the Croydon General Hospital; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Health how many houses owned by the hospital authorities do not conform to the standards now prescribed for a local authority house.
asked the Minister of Health how many hospital wards are at present standing empty; and for what reasons.
asked the Minister of Health what planning and what consultations have begun to ensure that the new town of Redditch will have adequate hospital facilities; and whether he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Health what steps he is taking to increase the number of hospital amenity beds.
asked the Minister of Health what was the ratio of admissions from outside the area of the Gateshead and District Hospital Management Committee to the total figure of admissions to the Dunston...
asked the Minister of Health what is the policy of Her Majesty's Government concerning the establishment of a grade of senior enrolled nurse.
asked the Minister of Health if he will insist, in negotiating renewal of the Voluntary Price Regulation Scheme, upon full disclosure by individual pharmaceutical manufacturers of such research...
asked the Minister of Health whether the chimney of the University Hospital of Wales is of the height and shape originally designed; whether it was included in the scale model as exhibited; and...
asked the Minister of Health what was the total amount of the decrease in the financial content of the hospital building programme 1963 to 1974 shown by the latest revision, as compared with the...
asked the Minister of Health whether he will request the regional hospital board to provide a lift at the Budock Hospital, near Falmouth.
asked the Minister of Health what scale of remuneration is being offered to qualified physiotherapists living in Hull and district in order to induce them to undertake part-time work in their...
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper:
May I ask a question of you, Mr. Speaker? In view of the urgency and tragic nature of Questions Nos. 69 and 70, I telephoned the Minister of Health this morning and asked him whether he would...
Committee of Supply discharged from considering the Estimates set out hereunder, and the said Estimates referred to the Scottish Grand Committee:—
3.32 p.m.
Ordered,That the Proceedings on the Fishery Limits Bill may be entered upon and proceeded with at this day's Sitting at any hour, though opposed.—[Mr. Redmayne.]
Not amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
Ordered, That, for the remainder of the present Session, Standing Order No. 63 (Special Procedure for Scottish Estimates) shall have effect as if the word "three" were substituted for the word...
Resolution reported, That, for the purposes of any Act of this Session to amend subsections (1)(e) and (3)(a) of section 12 of the Representation of the People Act 1949 so as to enable persons...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Pym.]
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