THE EPIDEMIC.
the worst passed. Yesterday’s tigures show a considerable fall in the number of infantile paralysis notifications. Although the tigures covered two days the total new cases was only six, three from the Auckland district and three from Canterbury. Details of the notilicatious are: Auckland district. —Mount Albert 1. Tc Puke 1, Edgecombe (Whakatanc County), 1; total 3. Wellington district. —Nil. Canterbury district. — Christchurch city 3; total 3. Otago district. —Nil. Dominion total, (i. In conversation with a medical ,dlicer, the latter said to a Times reporter: •*ll is sincerely to be hoped that the end of the epidemic is in sight. Seeing the gradually decreasing number of not ideations, the fact that only six cases have been reported in two days, and that the weather is getting colder, surely we can with some conlidence sav the worst has passed.’’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2868, 7 April 1925, Page 2
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141THE EPIDEMIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2868, 7 April 1925, Page 2
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