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Food-Poisoning Case

A patient with food poisoning was among the 15 peases of notifiable diseases I reported in the Christchurch health district last week. The food-poisoning case was still being investigated, and re- , ports on. it were not yet complete, the senior inspector of health (Mr J. B. Snoad) said yesterday. Other cases were five each of tuberculosis and infective . hepatitis, one of puerperal < fever, two of opthalmia neonatorum, and. one of p pemphigus neonatorum.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 6

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75

Food-Poisoning Case Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 6

Food-Poisoning Case Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 6

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