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One Case In Dunedin and One In Auckland.
Press Assoc&tion—Copyright. Dunedin, Last Night.' The improved position o£ the epidemic of infantile paralysis continues to be maintained at Dunedin. Only one suspected case, that of a boy aged nine years, was • admitted yesterday, and there were no further notifications to-day; A 'boy of 1G was admitted to the Auckland Hospital on Friday and diagnosed on Saturday as a positive case with a mild degree of paralysis, says an Auckland Press Association message. This is the fourth known case. The other three are not actually paralysed. Two new suspect cases are also in the hospital, being a young man of 23 and another aged 21. The doctors stated on Saturday that the latter appeared to be a positive case.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 336, 18 January 1937, Page 7
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129POSITION BETTER Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 336, 18 January 1937, Page 7
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