INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[by telegraph—per press association.
OREYMOUTH CAS!'
GREY.MOUTH, February 23.
The Health Officer reports that a suspected case of paralysis at the Grey Hospital lias been diagnosed as a typical case in a mild form. The child now is making satisfactory progress.
FOUR CHRISTCHURCH CASKS. CFIItrSTHCKCEi. Feb. 25. One dentli, that ol a. girl of thro years, from infantile paralysis is re ported, and four fresh cases in Hu city are also reported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1925, Page 3
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