INFANTILE PARALYSIS
DAILY BULLETIN.
Six notifications of infantile paralysis wore received by the District Health Offico yesterday. The new eases wore distributed as follow :—Foxton 1. To Karaka 1, Tauhara (Hawke's Bay) 1 Hastings 1, Stratford L.Hawora l Dr. Smith, District Health Officer, is still m Taranaki.
CASkS IN AUCKLAND.
By Tolcgraph-Pre»s Association.
Auckland, March 20. Eight cases of. infantile paralysis rXV t<>d / y > SeVOll 0m *»« country and one from the city. Tho aeath of a male, 40 years of age, has occurred m tho country. Tho total C i aso l n< !S,' nu ,™ W 40 °. nl,d *o total dcatfeSS. Throe of to-day's cases in the country came from places not previously airectod by the epidemic.
CASES IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. ■ m ' Tljnaru, March 21." there are now five cases of infantile paralysis in South Canterbury, two at Timaru of children of three "years and I'anlie, a child of three months, Orari 2\ .years, and Otimia, 19 years. One or two arc doubtful, and only on© is serious. . '
Infantile Paralysis.-Let KEKOL-tho .Guaranteed Disinfectant-safeguard vonr home against this insidious disease. Tl"o for floors, walls, sinks, lavatories, and —Art + ' kc3 evcry corl >w germ-free.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 6
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192INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 6
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