HC Deb 08 July 1907 vol 177 c1145
MR. SLOAN (Belfast, S.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether, in view of the fact that public, bodies usually take the opinion of veterinary surgeons in preference to medical officers of health on questions of post-mortem symptoms and clinical appearances, he will, in introducing any future legislation on such matters, secure to them the same position as that held by veterinary surgeons under the Public Health Acts of Scotland.

(Answered by Mr. Birrell.) The suggestion contained in the Question will be duly considered when further legislation in regard to the public health is in contemplation.