§ Sir L. Lyleasked the Minister of Pensions the number of doctors who are required to enable the suggested appeal tribunals to operate; and what was the latest date on which the British Medical Association was asked for advice?
§ Sir W. WomersleyIncluding the additional appointments which would have to be made to my own staff, it is estimated that between 35 and 55 whole-time doctors would be required for the purpose in question. The British Medical Association was last consulted on the 27th November, 1942.