INFANTILE PARALYSIS
EIGHT MORE CASES
TWO IN WELLINGTON CITY
Eight new oases of infantile paralyv> sis were reported to the Department of Public Health yesterday from various portions of the Wellington health dis-i triot.
two of these cases are in the city and two others are near the city. The notifications were:— Blenheim .\. Gisborne '.'■"'. Foilding \ i - Lower Hutt ." i AVcllington City 2 Rona Bay 1 Total ' ~g A DEATH AT TIMARU. By TclcEraDh.-l'reps Association. Chrlstchurch, March 30. two more cases of infantile paralysis 111 tho Canterbury Public Health Dist trict were reported to the District' Health Officer this morning, one, a child aged one year and 10 .mouths :n South Canterbury, and the other a child aged' five years m North Canterbury. One of the Timaru patients, a man aged 40i years, died from the disease.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 6
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136INFANTILE PARALYSIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 6
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