INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The number of cases of infections a;-"' Wanganui-Horowhenua.-Seariet fever^ 2 (2); diphtheria, 9 (3); poliomyelitis, 1(0); pneumonia, 4 (0); puerperal fever, 3* Wl". eclampsia, 1 (1); tetanus, 1 (0). -f Wairarapa-Hawkes Bay.—Scarlet fever.,' 2 (5); diphtheria, 2 (2); enteric fever, 3" (0); tuberculosis, 1 (2). . ' Central-Wellington.—Scarlet fever, 2 (8); diphtheria, 3 (2); enteric fever, 1 (0): tuberculosis, 4 (2); pneumonic influenza, 2 (0); pneumonia, 4 (3); erysipelas, 1 (0). '-,} Nelson - Marlborough. — Diphtheria, X-; (0)1 eoterici fever, 1 (0). J5
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 9
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