Mr Leslie Turnberg
March 22, 1934 -Summary information for Mr Leslie Turnberg
Contributions
2002
Human Genetic Databases Lords January 15, 2002
Prescription Charges Written Answers January 15, 2002
Nurse Prescribing Lords January 24, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords January 31, 2002
Haemophiliacs: Recombinant Treatment Lords February 6, 2002
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE AGENCY FOR ENGLAND Lords March 14, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords March 14, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords March 18, 2002
2 speeches — National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords March 18, 2002
Chlamydia Lords March 20, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords April 29, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords April 29, 2002
Education Bill Lords May 2, 2002
Parkinson's Disease Lords May 2, 2002
National Health Service Lords May 8, 2002
Enforcement Services and Bailiff Law Written Answers May 8, 2002
Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002 Lords May 21, 2002
Medical Schools: Teaching Staff Lords June 11, 2002
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords June 13, 2002
Israel and Palestine Lords June 20, 2002
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Written Answers July 9, 2002
Diabetes Lords July 17, 2002
Iraq Lords September 24, 2002
Public Health Laboratory Service Lords October 9, 2002
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 19, 2002
Stem Cell Research: Select Committee Report Lords December 5, 2002
NHS: Cancelled Operations Lords December 12, 2002
NHS: Professional Staff Exchanges Lords December 19, 2002
Health Protection Agency Written Answers December 19, 2002
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