§ Sir H. Morris-Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Air what measures are now being taken, in the Royal Air Force at home and abroad, for the prevention and treatment of venereal disease?
§ Sir K. WoodMeasures are taken for the prevention of this disease in the Royal Air Force by frequent instructional lectures and talks to the personnel and by making available prophylactic facilities, including early treatment centres, at every unit. Treatment of those infected is carried out by specialists on modern lines similar to those used in the best civil clinics. Patients are retained in special wards until free from infection and treatment is continued until complete cure is attained.