HC Deb 11 May 1922 vol 153 cc2386-7
75. Captain AINSWORTH

asked the Minister of Health whether, in considering the recent decision of the General Nursing Council for England and Wales, which recommends that no hospital shall be recognised as a training school for nurses unless possessing 100 beds, he will take into account the particular circumstances of each hospital before agreeing to any such rule as that desired by the General Nursing Council?

Mr. PARKER

No rule on this subject has yet been submitted for my right hon. Friend's approval, and until he has had an opportunity of considering its precise terms it would be premature to make any statement.