HC Deb 20 October 1954 vol 531 cc169-70W
88. Mr. Yates

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the proportion of doctors to the population in the Colonies and Protectorates as a whole, and, secondly, in each Colony and Protectorate.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The total number of doctors, including those who do not hold fully registrable qualifications but are licensed to practise, is approximately 6,000. This represents an average of 12,500 people for each practitioner for the Colonial Territories as a whole.

The following are the figures for each of the Territories (based on latest available information and in most cases approximate estimates):

Territory Number of people to each practitioner
East and Central Africa:
Kenya 10,000
Uganda 23,000
Tanganyika 20,000
Zanzibar and Pemba 6,200
Northern Rhodesia 11,100
Nyasaland 15,700
Somaliland Protectorate 64,000
West Africa:
Gambia 27,800
Gold Coast (including Togoland) 22,500
Nigeria (including Cameroons) 58,200
Sierra Leone 30,800
Eastern:
Federation of Malaya 8,500
Singapore 2,700
Brunei 10,000
North Borneo 11,000
Sarawak 15,200
Hong Kong 4,200
Mediterranean:
Cyprus 1,600
Gibraltar 1,140
Malta and Gozo 1,100
West Indies:
Barbados 2,900
British Guiana 3,140
British Honduras 4,000
Jamaica (including dependencies) 3,800
Leeward Islands:
Antigua 3,700
Montserrat 3,400
St. Kitts-Nevis 3,400
Virgin Islands 4,600
Trinidad and Tobago 2,900
Windward Islands:
Dominica 7,000
Grenada 5,400
St. Lucia 10,200
St. Vincent 6,500
Western Pacific:
Fiji 2,900
British Solomon Islands 7,000
Gilbert and Ellice Islands 1,700
New Hebrides 3,500
Tonga 2,600
Atlantic and Indian Oceans:
Bahamas 2,100
Bermuda 1,100
Falkland Islands 500
St. Helena 2,400
Aden (Colony) 2,200
Mauritius 5,800
Seychelles 4,100