14 JULY 1950, page 20

Letters To The Editor

Treatment for T.B. SIR, —May I con g ratulate you on your reasoned and timely article, T.B. and Sanatoria. After g eneral hospital treatment for pulmonary tuber- culosis in the......

Cliftod Hall, Great Clifton, Cumberland. Ian Mackenzie....

g lad to see ventilated in your columns the shockin g out- look for the tubercular patient without means. Is there any hope of brin g in g 'pressure to bear on the Ministry,......

Sir,—permit Me To Compliment You On The Timely Article By

you r medical correspondent concernin g T.B. and Sanatoria. I write these lines, not as a medical expert, but merely as a patient who has, since the war, been treated at the......

Main Ward, London Hospital-annexe, Ongar Road, Brentwood,...

by your medical-correspondent draws attention to but one of several aspects of the National Health Service which are causin g a considerable amount of disquiet in the minds of......

The Impact Of Korea

SIR,—M. Vishinsky (who knows the West a g ood deal better than some of Stalin's other advisers) is said to have cautioned a g ainst the invasion of South Korea on the g rounds......

Russian Aggression

SIR, —I have read, with the utmost consternation, the statement in the Spectator's Notebook of July 7th that the supreme task of the United Nations is to ban the atom bomb. Have......