Mr Frederick Curzon
January 29, 1951 -Summary information for Mr Frederick Curzon
Contributions
2001
Residential Care Standards Lords January 14, 2001
Care Homes Lords January 16, 2001
2 speeches — Bedford Hospital: Storage of Corpses Lords January 16, 2001
Elderly and Disabled People Lords January 17, 2001
Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Research Purposes) Regulations 2000 Lords January 22, 2001
2 speeches — Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Amendment (No. 3) Order 2000 Lords January 29, 2001
2 speeches — Passive Smoking at Work Lords February 1, 2001
Slaughterhouses Lords February 8, 2001
NHS: Euro Preparations Lords February 14, 2001
Deep Vein Thrombosis Diagnosis Lords February 21, 2001
Health and Social Care Bill Lords February 26, 2001
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Lords February 28, 2001
Multiple Sclerosis: Prescribing Policy Lords March 7, 2001
Health Action Zones: The Morning After Pill Lords March 8, 2001
Anti-Smoking Therapy and Treatment Lords March 14, 2001
Teenage Pregnancies Lords March 15, 2001
3 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 15, 2001
12 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 15, 2001
13 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 19, 2001
11 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 19, 2001
8 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 20, 2001
33 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 22, 2001
21 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords March 22, 2001
Haemophilia Treatment Lords March 26, 2001
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill Lords March 28, 2001
Home Care Charges: Consultation Lords April 2, 2001
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Anti-TNF Drugs Lords April 3, 2001
MRSA: Vaccine Development Lords April 3, 2001
National Institute for Clinical Excellence Lords April 3, 2001
NHS Commissioning Arrangements Written Answers April 10, 2001
NHS Trusts: Digital Hearing Aid Contract Access Written Answers April 10, 2001
34 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords April 24, 2001
13 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords April 26, 2001
12 speeches — Health and Social Care Bill Lords May 3, 2001
NHS Commissioning Arrangements Written Answers May 8, 2001
COMMONS REASONS FOR DISAGREEING TO CERTAIN LORDS AMENDMENTS AND COMMONS CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL Lords May 10, 2001
Nursing Care for the Elderly: Funding Lords June 27, 2001
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 27, 2001
Medical Treatment: Bolam Principle Lords July 11, 2001
4 speeches — Nursing Care Written Answers July 12, 2001
2 speeches — Child Abuse Lords October 17, 2001
Lamb Consumption: Safety Lords October 24, 2001
Sexual Health and HIV Strategy Lords October 29, 2001
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords November 2, 2001
National Health Service Lords November 5, 2001
NHS Information Network Written Answers November 5, 2001
Middlesex Hospital Chapel and Murals Written Answers November 7, 2001
Nursing Home Residents: Free Nursing Care Written Answers November 12, 2001
8 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords November 16, 2001
Medical Teaching and Research Lords November 21, 2001
Dentists Act 1984 (Amendment) Order 2001 Lords November 22, 2001
Human Reproductive Cloning Bill [H.L.] Lords November 26, 2001
London Heart Hospital Written Answers December 3, 2001
NHS Hearing Aid Services Written Answers December 3, 2001
Drugs Prescribing: NICE Advice Lords December 5, 2001
2 speeches — NHS Waiting Lists Lords December 6, 2001
8 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [H.L.] Lords December 7, 2001
Anthrax: Treatment Lords December 10, 2001
Care Homes Lords December 12, 2001
3 speeches — Health Professions Order 2001 Lords December 13, 2001
2 speeches — Podiatry Services Written Answers December 17, 2001
2 speeches — Podiatrists Written Answers December 20, 2001
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