Mr Basil Mackenzie
July 25, 1900 - December 15, 1983Summary information for Mr Basil Mackenzie
Contributions
1969
SOCIAL SERVICES: THE SEEBOHM REPORT Lords January 29, 1969
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS' DEPUTISING SERVICES Lords February 25, 1969
SCHOOLCHILDREN AND MALNUTRITION DANGERS Lords March 11, 1969
SCROTAL CANCER Lords March 13, 1969
VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA BILL [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1969
ELY HOSPITAL, CARDIFF: INQUIRY FINDINGS Lords March 27, 1969
NURSES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 21, 1969
TATTOOING OF MINORS BILL Lords April 28, 1969
ABORTION ACT AND PRIVATE NURSING HOMES Lords April 28, 1969
NURSES BILL [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1969
NURSES' PAY AND CONDITIONS Lords May 15, 1969
NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Lords June 10, 1969
2 speeches — NATIONAL MOD (SCOTLAND) BILL Lords July 1, 1969
ANTARCTIC TREATY AND SPECIAL STAMP ISSUE Lords July 7, 1969
TATE GALLERY EXTENSION Lords July 8, 1969
2 speeches — MEDICAL EDUCATION: THE TODD REPORT Lords July 9, 1969
CHURCHILL MEMORIAL: PARLIAMENT SQUARE SITE Lords July 22, 1969
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND HEALTH SERVICE: OMBUDSMAN SCHEME EXTENSION Lords July 22, 1969
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION: THE TODD REPORT Written Answers July 24, 1969
OVERSEAS DOCTORS AND HEALTH SERVICE Written Answers July 24, 1969
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords October 29, 1969
2 speeches — HOSPITALS: CLOTHING FOR GERIATRIC PATIENTS Lords November 4, 1969
2 speeches — MENTAL HEALTH: ATTITUDES AND POLICY Lords November 12, 1969
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH HOSPITALS AND AGENCY NURSES Lords November 13, 1969
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION BILL [H.L.] Lords November 13, 1969
LONDON COUNTS OF PEOPLE SLEEPING ROUGH Written Answers November 19, 1969
ROAD VEHICLES: MAXIMUM WEIGHTS Lords November 27, 1969
GOVERNMENT OFFICES: BRIDGE STREET SITE PLANS Written Answers December 9, 1969
PEERS' EXPENSES AND ALLOWANCES Lords December 11, 1969
3 speeches — RETIREMENT PENSIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT Lords December 17, 1969
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