10 NOVEMBER 1944, page 13

Dissident Doctors"

Sta,—Though detply divided on side issues, the Ministry of Health, the executive of the British Medical Association, P.E.P., the Socialist Medical Association, Dr. Gordon Malet......

The Nation's Health Sia,—your Correspondent " Toad, M D."...

a very important point when he says that the health of the community depends far more on its environment—and, I would add, on the quality of its food—than on bottles of medicine......

Disfigured Railway Stations

Sta,—Your correspondent, Mr. T. A. Clarke, drew attention to the dis- figurement of railway stations by advertisements, thus defacing whatever architectural merit they......

India's Population

SIR, —I have only today read the correspondence on India's population. Lord Munster said recently " that the population of India is increasing by five million every year." Your......

A German On Germans

Stn,—I am afraid that this letter must seem very out of date, as I refer to a correspondence on the subject of the German people in the July issues of The Spectator. But we, in......

Handicaps Of Trade

SIR, —In your issue of Octhber 27th under "News of the Week "— "Home Truths for Lancashire "—you state, " We are hampered by a conservative tradition, by insufficient......

Impartial Criticism "

Sta,—The criticism by Mr. St. John Ervine of George McManus's Life of Eamon De Valera which appeared in your issue of October 28th appears to derive its theme from the writer's......