INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
A Wanganui message says'that two infants, - aged twelve and eighteen months, died from infantile paralysis in the borough yesterday. Additional cases of infantile paralysis reported in the Wellington Health District yesterday comprise two at Gisborne, and one each at Wanganui, Eltham, Patea, Palmerston North, and Waipukurau. No further eases were notified in Wellington City or the immediate neighbourhood. All the patients were children under two yeifrii of age. The Wanganui Chronicle says that at the monthly meeting of the Hospital; Board sympathetic reference was mlvdc to the sad loss oi the Shields family by the death of l.i,U|c l|ov, and a resolution was tMised, Junction of sy n||i|phy‘ilwWjlfl; the grandfather of the.. gbihl. Mr Horner, secretary*‘Af'TliF id. and t'lerk of the County Council. Palliatua repoj'tk’i that 1 a (child) suffering from infantile paralysis has dipd,‘ .There hayo been three eases, two being fatal. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 84, 15 March 1916, Page 3
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145INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 84, 15 March 1916, Page 3
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