INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[U\ TEL EG 11A PU— FEll Fit ESS ASSOCIATION. fatal case at nelson. NIOLSON, February 14. A case of infantile paralysis, a hoy of four years admitted to hospital from •Stoke on Thursday ended fatallv today. A SUSPECT. DUNEDIN, February 1(5. A suspect of infantile paralysis, a girl, li years of age, Moruington suburb has been isolated fit the hospital. CASE IN SOUTH. DUNEDIN, Feb. JO. A ease of infantile paralysis at Alexandra, a child 5 months old, Tuts been isolated at the Clyde Hospital. Five contacts have also been isolated. AUCKLAND CASES. AUCKLAND, Feh. Hi. Three eases of infantile ' paraiy-is over the week end and also one -death, that of a man aged 20, are reported. SEVEN CHRISTCHURCH CASES. CHRISTCHURCH, February 10. Seven eases of infantile paralysis have been reported in Canterbury since Sunday at noiji, including five in the City and suburbs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1925, Page 3
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