HC Deb 06 June 1912 vol 39 cc429-30W
Mr. SANDERS

asked the Chancellor if his attention has been called to the recommendation made by the Departmental Committee on Tuberculosis that any scheme dealing with that problem should provide institutions and methods available for the whole community; whether any portion of the £1,500,000 set apart last year for the treatment of tuberculosis will be available for the treatment of non-insured persons; whether capital grants to be made in accordance with the report of the Departmental Committee will be available for beds to be occupied by non-insured persons; and, if not, is the cost of providing the necessary accommodation for non-insured persons where charitable institutions do not exist for the treatment of tuberculosis to be made entirely out of the county rates?

Mr. MASTERMAN

The answer to the first three parts of the question is in the affirmative. The fourth does not therefore arise.

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