Dr Edith Summerskill

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

Contributions

1958

Passenger Trains (Untreated Sewage Discharge) Commons January 22, 1958

AIRCRAFT (HYDROGEN BOMBS) Commons January 22, 1958

HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS Commons January 23, 1958

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (MULTIPLE PACKS) Commons January 23, 1958

RADIOACTIVE FALL-OUT Commons January 30, 1958

AIRCRAFT (NUCLEAR WEAPONS) Commons January 30, 1958

Bronchitis and Emphysema Commons February 3, 1958

Prescriptions (Multiple Packs) Commons February 10, 1958

School Meals Commons February 13, 1958

2 speeches — ACUTE RHEUMATISM (REGULATIONS) Commons February 17, 1958

2 speeches — ESTIMATES (VOTE ON ACCOUNT) Commons February 18, 1958

5 speeches — CLEAN AIR ACT (OPERATION) Commons February 19, 1958

Poliomyelitis (Vaccination) Commons February 24, 1958

Home Nursing Service Commons February 24, 1958

Lung Cancer (Smoking) Commons February 24, 1958

Multiple Sclerosis (Russian Vaccine) Commons February 24, 1958

X-rays (Use) Commons February 24, 1958

Lord Moran Commons February 24, 1958

Radiographers (Salaries) Commons February 24, 1958

2 speeches — B.B.C. TELEVISION (MEDICAL PROGRAMMES) Commons February 27, 1958

Senior Registrars Commons March 3, 1958

Emergency Admissions, Holborn and St. Pancras Commons March 3, 1958

Under-Doctored Areas Commons March 3, 1958

Disabled Persons Commons March 3, 1958

Prescription Charges Commons March 3, 1958

16 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS BILL Commons March 5, 1958

2 speeches — Heart-lung Machine Commons March 10, 1958

Admissions, Birmingham Commons March 10, 1958

Miners, North Staffordshire (Mass Radiography) Commons March 10, 1958

Dentists Commons March 10, 1958

Official Secrets Act Commons March 10, 1958

Chronic Sick (Prescriptions) Commons March 10, 1958

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(HIGHER RATES OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons March 11, 1958

10 speeches — Schedule.—(PROVISIONS TO BE SUBSTI TUTED IN FIRST SCHEDULE TO NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRI BUTIONS ACT, 1957.) Commons March 11, 1958

Television Programmes (Violence) Written Answers March 18, 1958

Television and Film Programmes (Violence) Written Answers March 19, 1958

National Insurance Scheme Commons March 31, 1958

Family Allowances and Maternity Benefits (Aliens) Commons March 31, 1958

Bacteriological Warfare Commons April 2, 1958

Women Students, United Kingdom Commons April 15, 1958

NUCLEAR TESTS Commons April 15, 1958

Medical Staffing Structure (Working Party) Commons April 21, 1958

Merit Awards to Consultants (Committee) Commons April 21, 1958

Multiple Sclerosis (Russian Vaccine) Commons April 21, 1958

3 speeches — Multiple Sclerosis (Russian Vaccine) Commons April 28, 1958

3 speeches — Poliomyelitis Vaccine Commons April 28, 1958

Strontium 90 (Milk) Commons April 28, 1958

12 speeches — HEALTH SERVICES (WORK STUDY) Commons April 28, 1958

Hydrogen Bomb (Radioactivity) Commons April 29, 1958

Salk Vaccine (Supplies) Written Answers April 29, 1958

8 speeches — POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE (SUPPLY) Commons May 1, 1958

3 speeches — Multiple Sclerosis (Russian Vaccine) Commons May 5, 1958

Apples, Coventry (Contamination) Commons May 5, 1958

Private Beds (Charges) Commons May 12, 1958

2 speeches — Poliomyelitis Vaccine Commons May 12, 1958

Textile Mills (Conditions) Commons June 10, 1958

Poliomyelitis (Inoculations and Vaccine Supplies) Commons June 16, 1958

Smoking Commons June 16, 1958

Women (Hours of Work) Commons June 17, 1958

Imported Foodstuffs Commons June 23, 1958

Spectacles (Charges) Commons June 23, 1958

Nurses Commons June 23, 1958

Geriatric Service, North Middlesex Commons June 30, 1958

Poliomyelitis Commons June 30, 1958

2 speeches — Lung Cancer (Smoking) Commons June 30, 1958

COTTON INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1958

Coleshill Hall, Chelmsley and Weston (Hostel) Commons July 7, 1958

Admissions, Accrington Commons July 7, 1958

Medical Staffing (Report) Commons July 7, 1958

Mass Radiography, North Staffordshire Commons July 7, 1958

Bronchitis Commons July 7, 1958

Women Students (United Kingdom) Commons July 10, 1958

Government Scholarships (University Students) Commons July 10, 1958

Milk Substitutes Commons July 10, 1958

2 speeches — Mr. A. H. Barber Commons July 14, 1958

2 speeches — Tonsillectomy Cases, Tamworth Commons July 14, 1958

South-East Metropolitan Area (Nurses) Commons July 14, 1958

Specialist Services Commons July 14, 1958

Mass Radiography, West Midlands Commons July 14, 1958

Beds (Tuberculosis) Commons July 21, 1958

2 speeches — Optician, Pontefract (Letter) Commons July 21, 1958

Prescriptions, Durham (Average Cost) Commons July 21, 1958

5 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons July 30, 1958

9 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [SECOND DAY] Commons October 29, 1958

Midwives Commons November 3, 1958

Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton Commons November 17, 1958

Drugs Commons November 24, 1958

2 speeches — Radioactivity Commons November 24, 1958

Poliomyelitis (Vaccination) Commons November 24, 1958

Nurses (Salaries and Working Hours) Commons November 24, 1958

Nurses (Midwifery) Commons December 1, 1958

2 speeches — Reciprocal Arrangements Commons December 1, 1958

Little Bromwich Hospital, Birmingham Commons December 1, 1958

Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham Commons December 1, 1958

Food Poisoning Commons December 1, 1958

Consultants (Merit Awards) Commons December 8, 1958

Cancer Commons December 8, 1958

Medway Area Commons December 8, 1958

Mental Hospital Staffs (Salaries) Commons December 8, 1958

Mr. A. H. Barber Commons December 8, 1958

2 speeches — Little Bromwich Hospital, Birmingham Commons December 8, 1958

Dental Hospital, Birmingham Commons December 8, 1958

Northern Region Commons December 8, 1958

Street Offences (Soliciting) Commons December 11, 1958

Dartmoor Prison Commons December 11, 1958

2 speeches — Air Pollution Commons December 16, 1958

United States Air Base, Burtonwood Commons December 17, 1958

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 17, 1958

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