CASES DECREASING.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS Two Further Admissions To Dunedin Hospital. Press Association—Copyright. Dunedin, Last Night. There were no admissions of positive or suspected cases of infantile paralysis to the Dunedin hospital from Friday night until this afternoon when two positive cases without paralysis were admitted. One was a boy, aged six years, and th e other was a woman, aged 20 years, both belonging to the Dunedin district. A man, aged 20 years, living at Milton, was taken to the Balclutha hospital to-day suffering from paralysis. The second definite case of paralysis in North Auckland was reported to-day, the victim being an adult wroman at Rawene. She has been admitted to the Rawene Hospital. (No positive cases of infantile paralysis have been admitted to hospital from Timaru since last Wednesday, A woman, aged 38 years, admitted on Sunday, comes from Maungati. 19 miles from Timaru. The first case notified as positive has been discharged from hospital.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 6
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156CASES DECREASING. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 6
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