HC Deb 18 January 1944 vol 396 c57W
Mr. A. Edwards

asked the Secretary of State for War whether an orderly in the R.A.M.C. who objects to vaccination and inoculation is obliged by the rules of the service to assist at the vaccination and inoculation of other recruits.

Sir J. Grigg

A Royal Army Medical Corps orderly takes no part in the actual operation of inoculating and vaccinating soldiers. He may clean the site of the operation, apply such dressings as are needed, sterilise the instruments and check nominal rolls. The susceptibilities of an orderly who holds strong views about vaccination and inoculation are respected as far as this is possible.

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