INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[uv TELKGRAI’II —PER I'll ESS ASSOCIATION. A TJ.MARI' DEATH. TLMAHU, .March 3. An infantile paralysis, patient, a hoy lour years of age, died at the hospital this afternoon. No fresh eases were reported to-day. A FTEI! E F FE( 'TS EX AGGER AT ED. TIAIARU, -March 3. A local medical man stated in an interview to-day that the alter elfeets of infantile paralysis were apt to he exaggerated in Die public mind, and that 75 per cent of the eases make a complete recovery. BAD TURN AT PALMERSTON NORTH. PA LA I HUSTON N.. March 3There was a bad turn of infantile paralysis in this district to-day, there being live admissions to the Palmerston North Hospital. A little girl of twelve months was admitted yesterday from Cheltenham and died to-day. The new patients tn-dav wereA boy of fourteen and a girl ot thirtlen of’the same family from Redding; a hoy of nine months from Levin; a oirl of eight months from Koputaroo ; ond a girl of four years from Palmerston North. Four patients were discharged today.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1925, Page 2
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