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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

[BY’ TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. FIRST ASHBURTON CASK. ASHBURTON. Feb. 12. A ease of infantile paralysis, that of u bo.v, aged K>, residing in the Borough, was admitted to the hospital. It is the first definite case, that from AlIciitini which was admitted lust Thursday being still indefinite. BLENHEIM CASES. BLK.YHF.rM. Eeb. 12. Two fresh eas-s of infantile para lysis are notified to-day, cue boy. nine years old, in the borough, and the other at Renewicktnwn, whose age and sex are unknown at present-. CHRISTCHURCH REPORT. CTIR LSTOH FRCH, Fell. 12. During the 24 hours ended at noon to-dav six fresh eases <:f suspected infantile paralysis were notified in Canterbury, including three from Christ--ehuiroi’i. However, three cases imported from one family are now declared negative.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 3

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 3

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 3

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