INFANTILE PARALYSIS
64 Cases in Canada PRECAUTIONS FOR "QUINS" OTTAWA, Aug. 18. Because 64 cases of infantile paralysis, 11 of which wcre fatal, have occurred in Southern Ontario, Dr. Dafoe has strictly isolata>d the Dionne quintuplets. Even their own family are not allowed to enter the nursery. Tho doctor stressed that the conditions in ' the nursery are as nearly porfect as is liumanly possible, but extreme caution. 4s necessary. ;
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 7
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