§ Sir J. Smedley Crookeasked the Secretary of State for War whether his attention has been drawn to the fact that no proper pharmaceutical service is provided in His Majesty's Army although such service is provided in His Majesty's Navy; and whether he will consider the advisability of giving the soldiers and Militia the benefit of the services of qualified pharmacists?
§ Sir V. WarrenderI am advised that the requirements of the Army, including the Militia, are adequately met by the existing arrangements by which non-commissioned officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps, trained as dispensers, act under the general supervision of a medical officer.