HC Deb 17 October 1940 vol 365 cc846-7W
Mr. R. Gibson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, what was the number of deaths from tuberculosis in all its forms in each quarterly period in Scotland from 1st July, 1938 to 30th June, 1940; and whether he has any statement to make regarding the variation in the figures.

Mr. E. Brown

The following table gives the figures requested:—

Deaths in Scotland.
Tuberculosis.
1938–3rd Quarter 766
4th Quarter 769
1939–1st Quarter 995
2nd Quarter 943
3rd Quarter 782
4th Quarter 806
1940–1st Quarter 1,180
2nd Quarter 1,069

It is too early yet to say whether the recent rise in the tuberculosis death-rate has been simply due to the exceptionally trying weather conditions last winter in Scotland, which bore with particular severity on persons suffering from chest weaknesses. I am, however, having the position kept under close review.