15 AUGUST 1941, page 13

Unwanted Doctors

TR,—" A Polish Doctor " is not alone in his astonishment at the parent neglect on the part of the authorities to employ available edical talent. Since the Munich crisis I have......

" Spain, Russia And The War "

Snt,—May I be permitted to put on record my agreement with Prof. Allison Peers's statement in his article, " Spain, Russia and the War " in your issue of August 1st to the......

Orthodox Medicine

SIR, —In his interesting article on " Herbs and Herbalism " in last week's Spectator, Mr. Howard Bayles contrasts the teaching and prac- tice of herbalists with what he terms......

"pro And Con Lord Woolton "

I can quite sympathise with Mrs. Smee, for we had to go out potatoes for two days, an almost seismic occurrence, for toes—like the poor—have always been with us (would that......

—in Reply To The Letter From A Polish Doctor, Who

cannot under- d why foreign doctors are not employed over here, I should to explain that the shortage of British doctors in certain parts the country and in certain branches of......

—what Should Be The Chief Aim Of A Minister Of

Food? Is it provide as much nourishing food for as many people as may be ible? Or is it to ensure that no section of the population more of a food than any other? Eggs are......

In Defence Of Parents -

SIR, —As a member of the Education Committee of a large provinca city, which has had more than its share of air raids, I am as keel as anyone could be that school-children......

Religious Knowledge

SIR, —In your comment on the memorial on Christian education you ask the question: " What is religious knowledge? " Your answer to this, perhaps the ultimate question of all, is......