INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[by TEI.EOP.ACir —PER PRESS ASSCOIATION
AN' ALLEGED CURE. AUCKLAND, March IS. The IF< spital Ilicird has accented an offer by Doctor Dukes. a registered medical practitioner ii'om North Auihlaiid. '• cure eases of infantile paralysis in < Oakland hospital. Dr Dukes claimed reinarkalde results in private treatment. His work " ill Iw sipvrv’.sed by Dr Keith AfacKay and Dr C.rinAlr Wilson (chairman of the Hoard) said ho was satisiied "it l ’ the "'.ark in tho hospital and the whole-nearted manner the doctors and nurses toned. The motion did not indicate that he was dissatisfied, but lie wanted to put a spoke in the wheels of insistent claims <L this or that man bad a cure.' I,’OUll AFORE CASKS. DUNEDIN. March 18. Four suspected .cases of infantile paralysis were liospitalled, tliree in dm city and one in lialcluthn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 3
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136INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 3
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