INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
| SPREAD OS- THE DISEASE. j/j, H i’iUaK .'.^HCATION. Wellington, al:».jch 8. Eight further cases «,t infantile j/.nfiiivsiw were, jiutuieiS ;n Wellington to-dii;7, Vwu OOUlg Ui Weihngcity, liii' ’ '■ ■ were iiuiiiiecl at Foxtou, anti wit other • three were at Oroua Downs, Elthiun. niid . \Vliakuir.ara in Hsuveru uiat-viot-, respectn elv. The cases reponfed in iveiiington City ali come fro a; Te Aio a a ->fe\vtovvn Flat and special pieceaiiaas are being taken by the Hcaitu Department and ‘ municipal auvajru.eo in this area. The givls* tiro.at.neat of Mt. Cook School has bt?ea taoroughly tb .slnfected, and other measures have been taken. One oi t--e I cases reported to-day was a man. A CASE AT nA&SANUi. I ; WriweiTai, March 3. i a case of infantile paralysis was ademitted to the liosp.tal to-day. the | j>atient is a child residing in the [borough. A case of suspected in.an- ! tile paralysis is under observation, fThe patient is a boy living at Y/angaehu.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 8
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156INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 8
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