§ 14. Dr. Strossasked the Minister of Health the cost of importing a cuirass respirator of the Monaghan type from the United States of America for the treatment of poliomyelitis; what research has been undertaken to evolve a similar type in Britain; and whether it is now being manufactured.
§ Mr. Iain MacleodThe average delivered cost of the Monaghan cuirass respirators imported recently from the U.S.A. was £853, including duty. Following officially sponsored research in this country a new type of cuirass shell has now been developed. Twelve sets of these shells are being assembled under contract and will shortly be delivered for clinical trials.
§ Dr. StrossWould not the cost be perhaps one-tenth of the figure quoted by the Minister if we made these respirators in this country? Ought we not to have a fair number of them, which would allow beds to become vacant that, otherwise, must be occupied for a very long time?
§ Mr. MacleodThe cost of the shells being made in this country is about oneseventh—it is £120—and I have no doubt 669 that the shells which are being delivered at the end of the month will be of great value.
§ Mr. Edward EvansCannot import duty on this type of apparatus be waived in order to bring down the cost of this valuable aid?
§ Mr. MacleodI think my answer indicated that we are overcoming that problem by manufacturing suitable shells in this country.