HC Deb 02 August 1923 vol 167 cc1723-4W
Lieut.-Colonel MOORE-BRABAZON

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he can give the number of men, categoried in branches, who have been discharged from the Navy with tuberculosis in the last three years?

Major BOYD-CARPENTER

No statistics have been prepared for 1920, and the figures for 1922 are not yet available. The following table gives the figures for 1921:

Classes No. of cases. Ratio per 1,000 of average number borne.
Commissioned Officers 10 1.77
Subordinate Officers
Warrant Officers 2 .69
Seamen 103 2.46
Boys 14 1.69
Engine Room Ratings 75 2.50
Marines 24 3.20
Stewards and Cooks 5 1.33
Sick Berth Staff 6 4.27
Regulating Branch
Writers 8 8.77
Victualling Ratings 3 4.49
Ships' Cooks 3 1.71
Armourers and Black smiths
Other Artisans 3 .83
Kroomen, Seedies and Lascars
Telegraphists 8 2.76
Miscellaneous Ratings

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