HC Deb 01 April 1930 vol 237 cc1099-100W
Dr. DAVIES

asked the Secretary of State for War the maximum number of students which can be trained at each course held at the Royal Army Medical College; the number actually taught at each course for the last three years for which statistics are available and the total cost of such courses; and if the vaccine department is working to full capacity?

Mr. SHAW

The maximum number of students which can be trained at any one time at the Royal Army Medical College is 68 officers and 24 other ranks. The subjoined Table shows the numbers who attended each course during the period 1927–29. The estimated total cost of the college, including the vaccine department, as shown in Army Estimates, is:

£
1927 38,590
1928 38,890
1929 37,220

As regards the last part of the question the vaccine department is working to its full normal capacity.

TABLE SHOWING NUMBERS OF STUDENTS AT EACH COURSE HELD AT THE ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COLLEGE DURING THE PAST THREE FINANCIAL YEARS.
1927.
1st Senior Course (including Specialist Course) 23
1st Junior Course 21
2nd Junior Course 12
Only one Senior Course was held in 1927, one course having to be cancelled owing to requirements of Shanghai Defence Force.
1st Radiographers Course 2
2nd Radiographers Course 4
1st Laboratory Assistants Course 13
2nd Laboratory Assistants Course 11
1928.
1st Senior Course (including Specialist Course) 27
2nd Senior Course (including Specialist Course) 27
1st Junior Course 31
2nd Junior Course 20
3rd Junior Course 28
1st Radiographers Course 2
2nd Radiographers Course 2
1st Laboratoy Assistants Course 4
2nd Laboratory Assistants Course 13
1929.
1st Senior Course (including Specialist Course) 22
2nd Senior Course (including Specialist Course) 18
1st Junior Course 22
2nd Junior Course 23
1st Radiographers Course 11
2nd Radiographers Course 8
1st Laboratory Assistants Course 15
2nd Laboratory Assistants Course 13

NOTE.—These figures include students from the Royal Air Force and Dominion and Indian Medical Services.