§ Brigadier-General CROFTasked the Secretary of State for War whether his attention has been called to the services rendered to the wounded by certain medical officers engaged in medical and surgical research during the War; and whether, in consideration of the final list of honours, he will bear in mind the claims of those who, although not engaged on active service, have contributed so largely to the comfort and recovery of the wounded by scientific research?
§ Mr. CHURCHILLThe answer to the first part of the question is in the affirma- 1855W tive. As regards the remainder of the question, my hon. and gallant Friend will find that those he refers to have not been overlooked in the "Peace Honours Gazette," in which a very large number of medical officers are included. Rewards for home service will appear in the Press on the 5th June, and other higher honours on the 10th June.