HC Deb 29 April 1918 vol 105 c1299W
Sir W. COLLINS

asked the Undersecretary of State for War how many promotions have recently been made in the Royal Army Medical Corps to the rank of major-general; how many of these have been associated with the administrative and how many with the scientific side of the work of the Royal Army Medical Corps; what is the regular method of procedure adopted in making such promotions; and whether it was followed in the case of the recent appointments?

Mr. MACPHERSON

Seventeen officers in the Army Medical Service have been promoted to the rank of major-general during the last five months; of these, five were men who held world-wide reputations for scientific and professional work, and twelve were promoted for both professional and administrative work. As regards the last part of the question, I would refer my hon. Friend to my reply on the 18th February last to the hon. Member for Carmarthen District.