INFANTILE PARALYSE
Three More Cases Occur At Dunedin. Press Associati^— Cafoy’right ~.. Dunedip, list Night. Three positive cases of infantile paralysis anti two pa/feiit® for diagonals ami observatipfi were admitted to the .hoi-pltal to-day. T’-- -ase3 i!..»\.--' J *he total numi her of patients’ .Sf.-n " ‘from the j-disease iu all .;F whom, with the .exception of child 'from Alexandra, have come jom punedin and its Suburbs. A complete examination was made this morning of tlje cases the hospital by Dr. district health office?; ai\dc it was fpund that 15 children were rtiore wjifks paralysed and four were heavily.’ paralysed. The remaimler ’were' buffering ■from paralysis: in.. the.feet,fr*the face or ine limbs. , , Dir of tiiu patients, a young boy ■ho has been in hpspital for three . days, look A had Lira ,th it tifternopn 1 ami ais nania - plj im, the seriI ously ill list. This ratir;/. Dr. Me* . Kibbin said, was severely affected in I several parts' of his body, qi
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 311, 17 December 1936, Page 5
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160INFANTILE PARALYSE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 311, 17 December 1936, Page 5
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