Infantile Paralysis
TWO BOYS FROM ONE FAMILY Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Last Night. Although there wero uo eases oi infantile paralysis notified in Dunedin to-day there wore two patients admitted to ,tho Balclutha Hospital. Au unusual aspect of these cases is that they are brothers. The eldest, aged 10, has slight paralysis and his brother, aged eight, is for observation. They came from Kaitangata. NO FRESH CASES IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. No case of infantile paralysis has been reported iu Christchurch for a week. All five patients who have been admitted since the outbreak began are progressing well, and tho outlook is considered by the health officials to be considerably brighter.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 6
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