Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Public Health – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 30 Hydref 1947.
Mr Ernest Thurtle
, Shoreditch
12:00,
30 Hydref 1947
asked the Minister of Health if he has considered the memorandum signed by 33 medical practitioners in Shoreditch and neighbourhood regarding the threatened closing of the inpatient wards of St. Lennard's Hospital, Shoreditch, and asking that he should intervene and cause a public inquiry to take place before action to close the hospital is taken; and what action he is taking.
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