INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Further Case Reported In Hastings AN ADULT VISITOR 4- further of pxfantile parfilysis was reported' in Hastings this morning, the victim being a, married m.an, aged 52 years, who is a visitpr to Hastings from Ruatoria, Ppverty Bqy. He was admitied hospital pn Tuesday last euffering from a kidney complaint, but lasi evening it was noted that he appeared tq haye deve}oped infantile paralyBis, and this morning it wqs ascertaiped that he was a definitely positiye case, Tlps makes the third case this week reported to the health authorities in Ha§tings? thoqgh only one of the victims actually resijes within the borough boundaries. The latest victim is the first adiilt tp bp afected by the dmaapp in this district. A Takapau man, aged 23?, was adr mitted to ihe Waipukurau Hospital yesferday witE paralysfs. This is the ffth wase in Central Ha rke's Bay, one being fatah
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 5
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