Dr Shirley Summerskill
September 9, 1931 -Summary information for Dr Shirley Summerskill
Contributions
1971
National Health Service Facilities (Private Patients) Written Answers January 18, 1971
Cigarettes (Sales to Young Persons) Commons January 21, 1971
HOUSE OF COMMONS (SMOKING) Written Answers January 25, 1971
Smoking (Lung Cancer) Commons February 2, 1971
National Health Service (Parliamentary Commissioner) Commons February 2, 1971
Tobacco (Advertising and Sales Promotion) Written Answers February 2, 1971
3 speeches — EMPLOYED PERSONS (SAFETY) BILL Commons February 12, 1971
3 speeches — NURSES (PAY AND CONDITIONS) Commons February 15, 1971
Regional Hospital Boards (Allocation of Funds) Commons February 23, 1971
Wolsgrave Hospital, Coventry (Private Patients) Commons February 23, 1971
GENERAL PRACTICE FINANCE CORPORATION Commons March 3, 1971
Rolls-Royce Ltd. Written Answers March 8, 1971
Nurses (Pay) Commons March 16, 1971
2 speeches — Hospital Laboratory Technicians (Tuberculosis Risk) Commons March 16, 1971
2 speeches — Equal Pay Commons March 25, 1971
Commonwealth Doctors Written Answers March 29, 1971
Textile Workers, Halifax Written Answers March 29, 1971
Nurses (Private Medical Practice) Commons April 6, 1971
Birmingham Regional Hospital Board Commons April 6, 1971
FARLEY HOSPITAL (INQUIRY) Commons April 7, 1971
5 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES) Commons April 27, 1971
24 speeches — EXEMPTED PROVISIONS Commons April 30, 1971
3 speeches — Prescriptions Commons May 4, 1971
Nurses (Accommodation Charges) Commons May 4, 1971
Long Grove Hospital (Unqualified Doctor) Commons May 4, 1971
Pharmaceutical Industry (Advertising) Written Answers May 4, 1971
TOBACCO (HEALTH HAZARDS) BILL Commons May 7, 1971
Food Prices Commons May 11, 1971
Disability Pension Commons May 25, 1971
Drugs Commons May 25, 1971
Post-Graduate Medical Training Commons May 25, 1971
EDUCATION (MILK) BILL Commons June 14, 1971
WELFARE FOODS Commons June 14, 1971
HUMAN TISSUES ACT, 1961 Commons June 15, 1971
Welfare Milk (Survey) Written Answers June 21, 1971
Hospitals (Waiting Lists) Commons June 22, 1971
Dentists Commons June 22, 1971
2 speeches — Renal Dialysis Treatment (Adaptation of Homes) Commons June 22, 1971
Hospital Casualty Departments Written Answers June 22, 1971
School Meals Written Answers June 22, 1971
MEDICINES BILL Commons June 25, 1971
Halifax (Industrial Development Certificates) Written Answers June 25, 1971
Medicines Commission Written Answers June 28, 1971
School Meals Written Answers June 30, 1971
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CONSULTATIVE DOCUMENT) Commons July 1, 1971
2 speeches — Medicines (Promotion) Commons July 6, 1971
2 speeches — WOMEN AND THE LAW Commons July 6, 1971
National Health Service Charges Commons July 13, 1971
Consultant Gynaecologists Commons July 13, 1971
Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Consultancy Vacancies) Written Answers July 23, 1971
Cholera Written Answers July 29, 1971
Prescription Charges Commons August 3, 1971
Post-War Credits Written Answers August 5, 1971
Industrial Accidents Written Answers October 18, 1971
Alcoholism Written Answers October 18, 1971
Kidney Donors Written Answers October 18, 1971
Paramedical Professions (Negotiating Machinery) Written Answers October 18, 1971
Non-Pasteurised Milk (Sale) Written Answers October 18, 1971
Launderettes (Safety) Written Answers October 18, 1971
Retirement Age Written Answers October 20, 1971
Cytology Screening of Women Written Answers October 27, 1971
Cancer (Cytology Tests) Commons November 30, 1971
2 speeches — Consultant Distinction Awards Commons November 30, 1971
2 speeches — West Yorkshire Constabulary Written Answers December 6, 1971
Midwives Written Answers December 13, 1971
Industrial Deafness Written Answers December 20, 1971
4 speeches — Junior Hospital Doctors (Conditions of Service) Commons December 21, 1971
Human Tissue Act Commons December 21, 1971
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