HC Deb 23 March 1914 vol 60 cc61-2W
Sir JOHN M'CALLUM

asked the Secretary for Scotland whether he will supply a list of instances in which permission has been given to sanitary or other local authorities to allow their small-pox hospitals to be used as sanatoria for the treatment of consumptives?

Mr. McKINNON WOOD

I am informed that the Local Government Board for Scotland have approved in terms of Section 16 (1) (a) of the National Insurance Act, 1911, the following small-pox hospitals for the treatment of cases of tuberculosis when not required for small-pox:—Kilmarnock Burgh Small-pox Hospital, Helensburgh Burgh Small-pox Hospital, Dumfries Burgh Small-pox Hospital, Inverness Burgh Small-pox Hospital, Galashiels Burgh Small-pox Hospital, Elgin County Joint Small-pox Hospital, Dunfermline Combination Small-pox Hospital, Kirkcaldy District Combination Small-pox Hospital, Haddington County Combination Small-pox Hospital, Bothwell Small-pox Hospital, Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Tippethill Small-pox Hospital, near Armadale, Paisley Burgh Small-pox Hospital, West Renfrewshire Combination Small-pox Hospital.