INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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DUNEDIN Case. DUNEDIN Feb. 16.
A definite case of infantile paralysis, a girl eleven yca.'s of age, was admitted to the hospital to-day. Doctor Crawshaw, Distinct Health Officer, received a voluntary offer today from a patient of the 191 G outbreak, of hlood for traiisiusion. FRESH SOUTH C'ANTKR.BUBY CASKS. TIM Alt U, February Hi. . Three cases of infantile paralysis were reported in South Canterbury to-day. One is a hoy of two years in Ti’niam. Two cases are in the country, a man aged 2J, at Orari, and another at Sutherland’s. POSITION AT CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH. Fob. 17. One case of infantile paralysis was reported this morning from llalswell. Of 29 cases in the Christchurch Hospital 25 are positive. YOUNG .MAN’S DEATH. TIMARII, Fell. 17. A young man, 21 years of age, wlm was admitted to the hospital from Orari suffering from infantile paralysis died last night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 3
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