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Bernard Braine said that he had no evidence that general hospitals were refusing to admit mentally confused aged people, or that mental hospitals refused admittance to such people unless they were violent. He added that he would investigate any cases of difficulty which Mr. Pavitt had in mind. Impact of Television on the Young. (10th July). Mr. Henry Brooke announced the composition of the Fraser Noble Committee to plan research into the impact of television on the young. Educational Psychologists. (1st August). Tables were published in Hansard showing the numbers of educational psychologists employed by local authorities. After-Effects of E.C.T. (2nd August). Dr. D. Johnson asked the Minister of Health what reports he had received of harmful after-effects of electro-convulsant therapy and what measures he proposed to investigate them. Mr. Powell replied: "None."
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. e Marquess of Lothian, Baroness Swanjj?r?ugh, Lord Strabolgi, Lord Wellsestell, and Lord Taylor, who summed the debate. Baroness Elliot referred q? the N.A.M.H., saying that it was "an r?anisation which, I think, has done ?re from day to day, and with ordinary e?Ple, to care for the mentally sick than y other organisation which I know." (toUSE OF COMMONS une 1965 to'8th. Mr. Kenneth Robinson,...
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. ave been made since the Act came nto force; how many were of inennite duration; what periods of estriction were imposed in respect of fte remainder; how many of these estriction orders have been subeciuently waived; and in how many instances the patient has been discharged. Mr. R. A. Butler: According to the latest information, 185 orders restricting discharge have been made by courts under S...
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