HC Deb 23 December 1929 vol 233 cc1936-7W
Major GLYN

asked the Secretary of State for War whether, seeing that officially all ranks married on the strength in the British Army are entitled to medical attendance at their station, but that by a recent decision this service is now limited to places where a hospital exists, it is now intended that non-com- missioned officers and men must subscribe to the local civil hospitals to obtain treatment for their families on the strength if there is no military hospital in the vicinity?

Mr. SHAW

I am not clear to what the hon. and gallant Member refers, but if he will furnish me with details of any particular case which has given rise to the question, I shall be happy to inquire further into the matter.

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