Mr Richard Thompson

October 5, 1912 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Richard Thompson

Contributions

1957

7 speeches — YARMOUTH NAVAL HOSPITAL TRANSFER BILL Commons November 15, 1957

19 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 21, 1957

2 speeches — YARMOUTH NAVAL HOSPITAL TRANSFER BILL Commons November 22, 1957

National Milk Written Answers November 25, 1957

Male Mental Defectives (Training Centre) Written Answers November 25, 1957

Tobacco Smoking in Public Places (Ban) Written Answers November 25, 1957

4 speeches — Mass Radiography Commons December 2, 1957

5 speeches — WELFARE FOODS (ORANGE JUICE) Commons December 2, 1957

Highland Moors Hospital, Llandrindod Wells Written Answers December 2, 1957

Brighton Fish Market Written Answers December 2, 1957

OPTICIANS BILL Commons December 6, 1957

2 speeches — Poliomyelitis Vaccination Commons December 9, 1957

3 speeches — Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic, Middlesbrough Commons December 9, 1957

3 speeches — Local Authority Accommodation (Mentally Sick) Commons December 9, 1957

Public Health Inspectors Written Answers December 9, 1957

Domiciliary Midwives, Sunderland Written Answers December 9, 1957

2 speeches — DENTAL FACILITIES, BIRMINGHAM Commons December 11, 1957

Orange Juice Commons December 16, 1957

4 speeches — Dental Caries (Children) Commons December 16, 1957

2 speeches — Cod Liver Oil Commons December 16, 1957

3 speeches — Analgesia Commons December 16, 1957

2 speeches — Day Nurseries Commons December 16, 1957

7 speeches — Home Accidents Commons December 16, 1957

3 speeches — Midwives, Sunderland Commons December 16, 1957

Elderly Persons (Deaths Through Falls) Written Answers December 16, 1957

9 speeches — RAMPTON HOSPITAL Commons December 19, 1957

Vaccination Written Answers December 19, 1957

Inter-Departmental Committee on Abortion (Report) Written Answers December 19, 1957

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