HC Deb 28 July 1925 vol 187 cc244-5
55. Colonel DAY

asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the recent cancer discovery by Dr. Gye and Mr. Barnard and the need for further research work, he will consider making a financial grant in order that further investigations as to this disease may be continued?

Sir K. WOOD

As stated by my right hon. Friend in his reply to the hon. Member for Pontefract on the 23rd July, these investigations are maintained from the grant made annually to the Medical Research Council by this House. It is understood that the Council have already made arrangements for the further development of the work, both by their own staff within the National Institute for Medical Research and also elsewhere.

Colonel DAY

In view of the very great importance of this discovery, does the Minister not think that a further grant should be made so that this discovery can be further explored?

Sir K. WOOD

I am not aware that the want of money has been holding up this work in any way.

Colonel DAY

Is the Parliamentary Secretary aware that they are making a public appeal for £75,000 because they are short of funds?