HC Deb 21 February 1938 vol 332 c19
34. Mr. Hepworth

asked the Minister of Pensions how many men disabled as a result of the Great War are now undergoing institutional treatment in war hospitals; and how many are permanently disabled in such hospitals?

The Minister of Pensions (Mr. Ramsbotham)

The number of officers, nurses and men who were receiving hospital treatment for their war disabilities at the end of last month was 2,121. It is not possible to say how many were permanently disabled.