INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[uy TKi.EauAi’ir—ri:n jmckss association. A STHTC'KKX FAMILY. CHI! IS ICI 11'ltdl, M;i i'll •'!. 'Che third mill only surviving child „f Mi- is. |{. Wood, who is 11 romi ik*i1 1 in Christchurch business, athletic, and spoiling oil-lies (and the .son-in-law of Sir .rcxonli Ward), a buy two and a halt vears old. is now isolated In the Christchurch Hospital, lie is dangerously Ml. CIIKTSTCIiriMII. March I. Mr and Mrs 11. U. Wood's only surviving child has been declared a positive case of infantile paralysis, but the latest report is that the child has a, lighting chance oi recovery. MO UK TIMA 111" CASKS. TIM All l", March I. One fresh case of infantile paralysis was reported io-day. a hoy 'it years and a girl <> years is suspected, both being from the same house at I’loasani Point, twelve miles from Tiniarn. The results ohtained hy the permit treatment, of infantile paralysis in the Timuru hospital have been partieulai XF.W OTAGO CASK. DFXMDLX March I. 'Pltore was one fresh ease ot infantile paralysis to noun to-day. a hoy aged five years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 1
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