Former MP for Glasgow Craigton
Mid-wives alone were present at 2,284 domiciliary births. Thirty-two of the mothers had trilene analgesia, 1,648 had gas and air and 1,541—including some who also had gas and air—pethidine.
Yes, Sir, I think I can say that I agree entirely with the hon. Lady's point of view.
There are no statutory provisions relating to national parks in Scotland, but special arrangements, designed to safeguard rural amenity, apply to the handling of applications for planning permission in certain areas of Scotland, including the vicinity of Loch Lomond.
Former MP for Glasgow Craigton
Entered the House of Commons on 23 February 1950 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 18 September 1959 — General election
Also represented Glasgow Govan
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