HC Deb 28 October 1912 vol 43 c48W
Mr. GUINEY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the names of the sanatoria to which the seventeen patients from Munster have been sent for treatment; how many of these patients are in the incipient stages of tuberculosis, and how many are chronic cases; and have arrangements been made for the isolation of chronic tuberculous patients?

Mr. MASTERMAN

Fifteen of the cases were in an early stage. They were sent to the Newcastle Sanatorium, county Wick-low, the Heatherside Sanatorium, Doneraile, the County Clare Sanatorium, and to the Allan A. Ryan Home Hospital. Two were advanced cases, and of these one was sent to a general hospital, and the other, temporarily, to the County Clare Sanatorium. The answer to the last part c f the question is in the affirmative.