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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

FOUR MORE CASES 'IN WELLINGTON' DISTRICT.

Four more cases of' infantile ■ paralysis' in the Wellington Public Health District were reported to the District Health Officer (Dr. Sidney Smith) yesterday, none of them being in Wellington City or its immediate vicinity. Of the four cases two were reported from Gisborne, one from Taihape, and one from Pahiatua. THIRTEEN NEW OASES IN AUCK- - LAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auokland, February 24. Thirteen cases of infantile paralysis have been reported since yesterday afternoon, making the total in the city and country 264. SUSPICIOUS CASE'AT PAHIATUA. Pahiatua, February 24. A critical case with the symptoms of infantile paralysis has- been admitted to the Hospital. The patient is a girl from the country, who has been ill for some days.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 6

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126

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 6

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 6

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