Abstract

A DEPUTATION from the central emergency committee of the British Medical Association, including representatives of the Royal Colleges, was received on November 8 by Sir Thomas Inskip, the Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, who was accompanied by officers of the Government departments concerned. The deputation urged the establishment of machinery for the co-ordination of all medical services for the civilian population under a single body, andyfche coordination of civilian medical organizations under that of the Service Departments. It was also proposed that the machinery should be closely associated with the central emergency committee as being representative of all branches of the profession.

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