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Dental Service (Egypt And Salonika)

Volume 105: debated on Monday 22 April 1918

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asked the Under-Secretary for War if his attention has been drawn to a certain rest camp largely used by soldiers operating in Egypt and Salonika which has accommodation for 20,000 men, and where the floating military population varies from 9,000 to 15,000; and, if so, will he say whether the services of more than one fully-qualified dental surgeon are available for the dental needs of this number of men?

I am inquiring by telegraph into this matter, and will communicate with my hon. Friend as soon as possible.