Copy of typed letter to Seamus O Riain from +McQuaid. The reduction of the free element for persons who can afford to pay is a desirable amendment. He is surprised to note the extension of free treatment to pupils in secondary schools as they pay school fees.
Typed letter, and copy, to +McQuaid from Seamus O Riain, pointing out that the provision does not allow a health authority to provide any domiciliary service.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell from S. Forde, Private Secretary, forwarding six copies of the Health Bill, 1952.
Typed copy of a letter to The President, U.C.C., from P.J. Delaney, IMA, 10, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, drawing his attention to Section 57 of the new (1952) Health Bill.
Comments on certain Sections of the Health Bill, 1952.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from +J. Kinane, Thurles. His Statement was merely meant to be used as a basis for a Statement by the Bishops if so required. Two questions worrying him: were they leaving themselves open to the charge of being inconsistent if they did not publish a statement was it right to allow a measure of socialization go through without protest?
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Alfred O’Rahilly, President, University College, Cork, returning the Archbishop’s letter to show that it had only just reached him that morning.
Typed three-paged proposed Statement.
Copy of a typed letter to Dr. Seamus O Riain, Minister for Health, from Fearghal Mac Craith S.I., Chairman, Catholic Headmasters’ Association, indicating the Association’s concern of certain provisions of the Health Bill, 1952.
Copy of typed letter to + D’Alton from +McQuaid requesting that he call a meeting of the Hierarchy to consider the Standing Committee’s statement.