HC Deb 08 January 1942 vol 377 c72W
Captain Elliston

asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of his appeal for economy in the use of phenol and its homologues, and the possibility of a shortage of these products, he is satisfied that adequate provision is being made for essential supplies to be available for the hospital and health services?

Mr. E. Brown

Coal-tar, from which many essential war products are obtained, is also the source of phenol and its homologues, and the allocation of the available supplies of coal-tar calls for constant attention. There must be economy in the use of the phenol derivatives, but adequate provision will continue to be made for hospital and health services.