HC Deb 24 July 1923 vol 167 c254W
Mr. LEACH

asked the Minister of Health whether he will arrange for photographs to be taken of half-a-dozen of the most representative cases of small-pox at the Gloucester Aerodrome, so that medical officers can be made familiar with the symptoms of the disease that is diagnosed as small-pox to-day?

Lord E. PERCY

I understand that photographs of some of these cases have already been taken, but I am advised that a study of such photographs would not be of much assistance to medical men in the differentiation of symptoms of small-pox.