§ 52. Mr. PETOasked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he can now state precisely what course his Department have decided to take with reference to the inoculation against typhoid fever of officers and men of His Majesty's land forces?
§ Mr. TENNANTI have nothing to add to the answer which I gave to the hon. Member on this subject a week ago.
54. Mr. CHANCELLORasked in which companies of the Army in France cases of typhoid have occurred, and the number of cases in each company; and what positions at the front were occupied by them at the time of the outbreak?
§ Mr. TENNANTThe information asked for by my hon. Friend can only be obtained by calling for special reports from the medical officers in France, and I would ask my hon. Friend not to press me to make such a demand upon them at the present time.