Oral Sepsis

Oral Answers to Questions — Education – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 20 October 1949.

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Photo of Mr Gerald Williams Mr Gerald Williams , Tonbridge 12:00, 20 October 1949

asked the Minister of Education if he will give figures to illustrate the increase or decrease in oral sepsis amongst school children.

Photo of Mr George Tomlinson Mr George Tomlinson , Farnworth

I have no separate figures of those dental defects in which oral sepsis is present.

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