HC Deb 14 February 1924 vol 169 cc1044-5W
Mr. BLACK

asked the Minister of Health whether he is prepared to sanction the provision of hospital treatment for advanced cases of tuberculosis as proposed by the County Council of Leicester; and, if not, whether he has considered the futulity of providing treatment for many early cases of consumption whose disease can be directly traced to infection from persons in an advanced state of tuberculosis who are compelled to remain in crowded houses until removed by death?

Mr. WHEATLEY

The question of the provision of hospital treatment for advanced cases of tuberculosis in Leicestershire is receiving my consideration in connection with communications which have taken place between my Department and the county council as to the most suitable means of effecting such provision. The second part of the question does not, therefore, arise.