HC Deb 23 July 1925 vol 186 cc2426-7W
Brigadier-General BROOKE

asked the Minister of Health whether the Government is in any way assisting or co-operating with the medical men engaged in work in the National Institute for Medical Research at Hampstead?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

The National Institute for Medical Research at Hampstead and the associated field laboratories at Mill Hill are maintained by moneys granted annually by this House to the Medical Research Council, and the members of the scientific staff engaged by the Council there or elsewhere are working in the public service. A Report upon the scientific work supported by the Medical Research Council at the National Institute and elsewhere is laid annually before Parliament and is published by the Stationery Office. The successive Annual Reports of the Council indicate the various directions and modes of co-operation between the Medical Research Council and other Government Departments from time to time.