MILD PARALYSIS CASE
Seven-Year-Oid Waipawa Boy in Hospitai NOT IN SERIOUS CONDITION WAIPUKURAU, Last Night. A positive case of infantile paralysis has been admitted to the Waipukurau Public Hospitai. The patient is a seven-year-old boy from Waipawa, and ne was admitted a few days ago. He is not eonsidered a serious case; no actual paralysis has set in, and the medieal authorities hope that the boy will soon bo diseharged. There have been six cases in all from Central Hawke 's Bay since the outbreak of the epidemic; one has -been f atal. Of the six, there are still two cases receiving attention in hospitai. Oue came froin Porangahau, one from Waipukurau, two from Ongaonga, oue from .Waipawa and one from Takapau.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 6
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