PALMERSTON BOY AFFECTED
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Slight Paralysis of Leg
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PALMERSTON N., This Day. Being the second case in Palmerston North, a boy aged nine Was admitted to the Palmerston North Hoepital yesterday suffbrifcg frbm infantile paralysis. He has the disease iti a mild form and it has manifested itself in' slight paralysii 'df ti leg4 ! As a result of this boy being a pupil at Terrace End School, that institution was clbsed ybsterday afternoon and will remain shut for at least a fortnight; ' This makes the tentfi positive case in the district eince the outbreak bf the disense. AU the patients ari making good progress. 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 4
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