§ Mr. Farrasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the patient—general practitioner ratio in the East Midlands.
§ Dr. OwenThe latest available estimate for the East Midlands—at 1st October 1973—is 2,510 patients per general practitioner.
§ Mr. Farrasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the patient/general practitioner ratio in Leicestershire.
§ Dr. OwenLeicestershire and Rutland—excluding, until 31st March 1974, the City of Leicester—form a single unit for the purposes of family practitioner services. The latest available estimate—at 1st October 1973—is 2,452 patients per general practitioner.
§ Mr. Gurdenasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if medical practitioners who have not taken the Hippocratic oath are allowed to practise medicine under the National Health Service.
§ Dr. OwenYes. In order to practise in the National Health Service a doctor206W must be registered under the Medical Acts 1956 to 1969, but registration under those Acts is not dependent upon taking the Hippocratic oath.