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Vaccination

Volume 359: debated on Tuesday 9 April 1940

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asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that the medical board representatives at Brighton inform soldiers who appear before them that, despite Ministerial assurances to the contrary, objections to vaccination must be disregarded; and whether he will take steps to remedy this?

I have received no information to the effect suggested, and, in the absence of particulars, I am not in a position to take any action.