Mr Somerville Hastings

1878 - July 7, 1967
Summary information for Mr Somerville Hastings

Contributions

1950

2 speeches — Ice Cream Commons March 13, 1950

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES Commons March 14, 1950

Processed Cheese (Emulsifying Agents) Commons March 20, 1950

Domestic Salt (Iodization) Written Answers March 22, 1950

2 speeches — Health Centres Commons March 23, 1950

2 speeches — Hospital Beds Commons March 23, 1950

Prescriptions (Payment) Commons March 23, 1950

Health Centres Written Answers March 23, 1950

Flour (Extraction Rate) Commons March 27, 1950

Choice of Diet Commons March 27, 1950

Surgeons, Malaya and Singapore Commons March 28, 1950

2 speeches — Disablement Resettlement Officers Commons March 28, 1950

2 speeches — Remploy Factories Commons March 28, 1950

CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (REPORT) Written Answers April 27, 1950

Tuberculosis Sanatoria (Beds) Written Answers April 27, 1950

Milk-borne Infection Written Answers April 27, 1950

Prize Money (Distribution) Commons May 3, 1950

Meat (Subsidy) Commons May 3, 1950

Post-war Credits Written Answers May 5, 1950

MIDWIVES (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons May 8, 1950

SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE Commons May 8, 1950

CAMP, KINGWOOD COMMON (REMOVAL) Written Answers May 9, 1950

Tuberculosis, South-West Region Commons May 11, 1950

Dental Fees Commons May 11, 1950

3 speeches — Medical Assistants Commons May 11, 1950

Clause 6.—(RULES AS TO MIDWIVES' UNIFORMS) Commons May 15, 1950

DENTAL FEES (REDUCTION) Commons May 15, 1950

Sugar Commons May 22, 1950

Butchers (Change of Registration) Commons May 22, 1950

Dental Students Written Answers May 25, 1950

Under-Doctored Areas Written Answers May 25, 1950

Drugs (Cost) Written Answers May 25, 1950

Tuberculosis (Medical Officers' Remuneration) Written Answers May 25, 1950

Sheep (Slaughtering) Written Answers May 25, 1950

Australian Frozen Rabbits Commons June 19, 1950

Power Station, Fulham (Atmospheric Pollution) Written Answers June 20, 1950

JUVENILE COURTS Commons June 22, 1950

Fainting on Parade Commons June 27, 1950

4 speeches — MEDICAL BILL [Lords] Commons June 27, 1950

Atomic Energy (Research) Commons July 3, 1950

Epileptics Written Answers July 4, 1950

Building Industry Written Answers July 4, 1950

Healing Aids Commons July 6, 1950

5 speeches — Medical Officers Commons July 6, 1950

Maternity Accommodation, Spalding Commons July 6, 1950

Food Poisoning Commons July 6, 1950

2 speeches — Ice Cream Commons July 10, 1950

Animals (Humane Killing) Commons July 10, 1950

SOAP (DE-RATIONING) Commons July 10, 1950

5 speeches — Clause 2.—(CERTIFICATE OF EXPERIENCE IN APPROVED HOSPITAL.) Commons July 14, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 3.—(SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS TO EMPLOYMENT IN HEALTH CENTRES.) Commons July 14, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 5.—(PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION.) Commons July 14, 1950

2 speeches — Clause 14.—(CONSTITUTION OF MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE.) Commons July 14, 1950

Clause 17.—(AMENDMENTS AS TO STRIKING OFF REGISTER UNDER S. 29 OF MEDICAL ACT, 1858.) Commons July 18, 1950

2 speeches — CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (REPORT) Commons July 20, 1950

HOME OFFICE (CHILDREN'S OFFICERS) Commons July 20, 1950

New Clause.—(REPLACEMENT IN CASES OF PHYSICAL DISABILITY, OF SURGICAL EXPERIENCE BY ADDITIONAL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE.) Commons July 21, 1950

Flour Extraction Rate Commons July 24, 1950

Dental Mission (Report) Written Answers November 23, 1950

2 speeches — Tuberculosis (Nurses, Insurance) Commons November 28, 1950

2 speeches — TUBERCULOSIS (BEDS) Written Answers December 1, 1950

Tuberculosis and Fever Hospitals (Nurses) Written Answers December 5, 1950

Muscular Atrophy Commons December 7, 1950

Kingston Victoria Hospital Commons December 7, 1950

COST OF LIVING (INDEX) Commons December 8, 1950

Anti-Malaria Campaigns Commons December 13, 1950

Hospitals (Registered Disabled Staff) Written Answers December 14, 1950

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