Catalogue description Exchange Control Medical Advisory Committee (Young Committee): Records
Reference: | T 156 |
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Title: | Exchange Control Medical Advisory Committee (Young Committee): Records |
Description: |
Correspondence, minutes and statistics of the Exchange Control Medical Advisory Committee. Also correspondence, mainly with the Treasury and British Medical Association, relating to the provision of foreign exchange for medical treatment abroad. |
Date: | 1947-1955 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Exchange Control Medical Advisory Committee, 1947-1955 |
Physical description: | 8 boxes and volumes |
Access conditions: | Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated |
Administrative / biographical background: |
From the late 1940's, the Treasury received applications from British people wishing to travel abroad, outside the Sterling Area, for a form of medical treatment known as health travel. These applications were made under the Defence (Finance) Regulations and the Exchange Control Act 1947. Tuberculosis (TB) remained a life threatening disease in the post war years. The clean air of Switzerland was felt by many to aid recovery, and so Switzerland became a popular destination for people suffering from TB and other diseases, but the government became concerned that some people might use the opportunity for such health travel as an excuse for an extended foreign holiday. The Exchange Control Advisory Committee was set up under Sir Robert Young in 1947 in order to provide a medical guidance that would henceforth underpin health travel arrangements (the Committee was mostly, although not entirely, concerned with those people suffering from TB). It established the following criteria:
The committee was wound up on 31 March 1955. Thereafter health travel applications were dealt with by individual banks according to government policy. Health travel was abolished in 1966. |
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