§ Sir E. Graham-Littleasked the Minister of Health if he will take action in the case, details of which have been submitted to him, of a British subject of foreign Allied origin, a major on active service with the R.A.M.C. and a M.D. of Paris University, who is now due for demobilisation, but finds that he cannot practise in France because he is a British subject nor in the British Empire because he has not an English qualification, although he was given a commission in the British Army as a medical specialist and has given distinguished service in that capacity.
§ Mr. BevanI am informed that the medical officer to whom the hon. Member refers has recently been registered in the medical register in pursuance of Defence Regulation 32B.