Dr Edith Summerskill

April 19, 1901 - February 4, 1980
Summary information for Dr Edith Summerskill

Contributions

1952

4 speeches — PNEUMOCONIOSIS AND BYSSINOSIS BENEFIT SCHEME Commons February 20, 1952

INDUSTRIAL INJURIES (COLLIERY WORKERS) Commons February 20, 1952

19 speeches — Ministry of National Insurance Commons February 21, 1952

4 speeches — National Assistance Board Commons February 21, 1952

4 speeches — MILK PRICES Commons February 26, 1952

Industrial Dermatitis Commons March 10, 1952

Foodstuffs (Value) Commons March 17, 1952

14 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons March 27, 1952

12 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons March 27, 1952

Subsidies Commons March 31, 1952

HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons March 31, 1952

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(CHARGES FOR CERTAIN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES.) Commons April 3, 1952

2 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (INCREASED RATES) Commons April 7, 1952

NATIONAL INSURANCE (INCREASED BENEFITS AND PENSIONS) Commons April 8, 1952

Clause 1.—(CHARGES FOR CERTAIN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES.) Commons April 8, 1952

Clause 1.—(CHARGES FOR CERTAIN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES.) Commons April 9, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(CHARGES FOR DENTAL TREATMENT.) Commons April 24, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 4.—(MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS.) Commons April 24, 1952

12 speeches — WOMEN'S DISABILITIES BILL Commons April 25, 1952

Old Age Pensions Commons April 28, 1952

10 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (INCREASED SCALES) Commons April 29, 1952

6 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons May 5, 1952

2 speeches — EQUAL PAY (PUBLIC SERVICES) Commons May 16, 1952

Prescription Charges (Assistance) Commons June 19, 1952

5 speeches — UNITED NATIONS (SPECIALISED AGENCIES) Commons June 19, 1952

NATIONAL INSURANCE (SEASONAL WORKERS) Commons July 24, 1952

3 speeches — MILK PRICES Commons July 30, 1952

Child's Death, Midlands (Comics) Commons December 4, 1952

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