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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

[nr g —LEG HA I’ll —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] TWO CASES IN DEXEDIX. DENUDIN'. Mac 10. Two suspected c-ses of infantile paralysis, a man. aged thirty-seven ai.d a girl, aged three, have been admitted to the hospital. ('l l RISTCII ERCII. May 18. Xotihioations of infantile paralysis continue lo he reported, though now in only small numiiers. During the week ended at noon to-day, there were umlv four in the Canterbury ami West { oast 1 ••••Ith (list l ie!. 11l a ease which bad previously been notified from Dmisandel. flic patient died in the hospital on Saturday. It was a boy aged Hi years. The city is clear, but on Saturday, a ease was notified from Rarnassos. ii was a girl of one year and live months. DEN EDI N. May 18.

A ease of infantile paralysis, a. boy live years of age. was admitted to the hospital to-day.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1925, Page 3

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