INFANTILE PLAYERS IN ENGLAND
(Special Corresponcleiit).
' Eeceived Tuesdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, July 15. Although the outbreak has not assumed the proportions of an epidemic, anxiety is felt by continuing reports of infantile paralysis eases in the Midlands and north of England. Since 1938 the number of infantile paralysis cases reported in Britain has been tmusually small hui this summer several sehools have been closed owing to the appearance of the disease among their pupils. In addition, of the total number oi cases reported, a larger percentage than usual has been adults. The latest case reported was at Dulwich College, Southeast London.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 July 1947, Page 2
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