INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[by TEM’.aI'AIMl — J'F.lt I-BESS ASSOCIATION.] DEPAKTAI ENT'S REPORT. WELLINGTON, Feb. 12. The i'>i I low i n notifications of eases of infantile paralysis were received by the Health Department for the 2 1 hours ending !) a.in. to-day:—-Well i n<rt <.m City li, W'aitolaia. 1, Otaki 1, Wanganui 1, Palmerston North Alnrlinhorough I, Blenheim 2. Auckland City I), .Mount I'.dei; I. Chri.sl ehur.-h City .‘l, Tiiuaru 1, Upper Wnifohe I. Otago (i. ANOTHER NELSON CASE. NELSON, Keh. It’. A mild case of infantile paralysis, a child four years of ays', was reported from Stoke to-day. SIX AUCKLAND CASES AUCKLAND. Eel). 12. •Six more eases of infantile paralysis were notified to-dav, three being in the suburbs and three in the country. '1 he total of notiiicatioiis to date here is |..|.1, of which ten were later diagnosed differently.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1925, Page 1
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