INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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Middle-aged Man Dies in Southland THREE MORE CASES
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INVERCARGILL, This^Day. One of the rajddle-aged men. whf were admitted to the Southland Hospw tal during the week-end suffering front infantile paralysis, died this' morning, During the day three more cased were admitted to hospital making sirj since noon yesterday. The* patientffi are a boy aged two frocm Invercargill, a boy aged ten from Wallacetown, and a young woman from Invercargill. Alf are definitely paralysed but not severffi* ly. t ; No further cases of infantile parai» lysis were reported up To noon to-dayj but the death occurred at an earljj hour tliis morning of the second malffi sufferer admitted to hospital on Sun* day. ; In view of the recent spread in thd tpidemic locally picture theatre proi prietors have voluntarily decided to impose the restrictions on children attending theatres andT raising (the ag* from 12 to 16. :
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 5
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152INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 5
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