THIRD MANAWATU SUSPECT
Dwn Correspondent.)
(By Telegraph— (
PALMERSTON N., This" Day. A suspected case of infantile para> lysis from Bainesse has ' been notified to tke senior inspector pf health at .Palmerston North, Mr. S. B. Eeed. Tk« ipatient is an adult woman, and aka was admitted to tke Palmerston Norfch Hospital yesterday afternoon for obseryation. : Tkis biings tke total number oi cases notified in tke district to tkree — two |positive and oue suspect. Tke two jpatients wko were admitted to hospital on Monday sufiering in eaclk case from i sligkt paralysis of a f.oot, are progresa-; jing satisfaetorily,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 4
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