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FAVOURABLE ASPECT.

Infantile Paralysis Epidemic At Dunedin. Press Association—Copyright. Dunedin, Last Night. A girl of 13 years from Portobello, suspected of being affected by infantile paralysis, was admitted to the public hospital to-day for observation. This case is only the second one notified at Dunedin and suburbs since January 30. The fact that the other case has been diagnosed as negative gives the state of the epidemic at Dunedin a very favourable aspect. There were no notifications from the country districts. The seventh case in Southland since the outbreak of the epidemic, a boy aged 17, from Waihoaka, was admitted to the Southland Hospital to-day. This is the second case from Waihoaka, the other, a boy aged 151, being admitted on January 27. AH the cases in Southland so far have come from rural disricts, Invercargill still being free.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 355, 9 February 1937, Page 5

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FAVOURABLE ASPECT. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 355, 9 February 1937, Page 5

FAVOURABLE ASPECT. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 355, 9 February 1937, Page 5

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