INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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•INVERCARGILL, Last Night. The first case of infantile paralysis in Invercargill was admitted to the Soutbland Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Tke patient, a middle-aged man, is fairly extenSiVeiy paralysed. Another case of infantile paralysis waS admitted this evening, tk'e patient being a man aged 40, from Glenham, near Wyndham, He is fairly extensively paralysed. Tkis is tke nintk east in Southland, and there are now six patients in the Southland HospitaL A. boy from Lumsden, tke first case to be admitted, has been diseharged with slight paralysis itt his arm»
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 32, 22 February 1937, Page 6
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