76. Major DAVIESasked the Under Secretary of State for War whether, in view of the increased demands upon the medical man-power of the country, he will take immediate steps to present to the House the Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Medical Service in France; and if he can inform the House when a decision will be arrived at by the Army Council?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONIn the opinion of the recognised heads of the civil medical profession there is nothing in the Report on which action is likely to be taken affecting the medical man-power of this country. As I informed my hon. and gallant Friend on 23rd April, consideration of the Report has had to be suspended during the present emergency. It is not proposed to publish the Report.