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FIRST CASE AT GISBORNE

-Presl Association.)

(Bv Telegraph-

GISBORNE, This Day. The first case of infantile paralysis in Gisborne was reported yesterday, the .victim being a 10-year-old girl, a pupil in the Gisborne ' Central School. She was reinoved to Cook Hospital aud is reported to have paralysis. The child's home has been placed under isolation . for 10 days and the Gisborne Central S.chool will be closed for the same period. Other schools iu Gisborne will remain. open. The . health authorities h.ave issued instructions that children under the ago of 16 years must not feo admitted to theatres. There are now -two cases in Cook Hospital, the other being a eix-year-old t|rl Ifrom No. 2 railway . camp past Bartlett's." Her condition is reported as quite satisfactory.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 6

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125

FIRST CASE AT GISBORNE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 6

FIRST CASE AT GISBORNE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 6

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