PATENTS AT NAPIER
A 12-year-old Napier boy was discharged from the Napier Hospital yesterday, having recovered from infantile paralysis. There are now 12 positive cases in hospital, the last to have been admitted being a three-year-old girl from Putorino whose xight arm is paralysed. She came in last Saturday. The medical superintendant of the Napier Hospital, Dr. J. J. Foley, said this morning that although some of the patients will suffer from a wasting of the muscles, hd did not think any of them would be helplessly crippled.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 85, 27 April 1937, Page 5
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