§ Sir G. GREENWOODasked the Under-secretary of State for War whether, in view of the fact that the War Office has accepted the services of a number of American doctors for treatment of British wounded soldiers, the Department will allow American doctors in this country, who hold similar qualifications and are duly qualified to practise in the United States, to attend wounded soldiers here in cases where the patients may so desire?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONWe only propose to accept the services of American doctors sent to us by the responsible authorities in the United States.