PARALYSIS PATIENTS
GOOD PROGRESS MADE Little Or No Alter Effects Reports received by the Medical Office of Health, Dr. F. W. W. Dawson, show thalt the infantile paralysis’ patten's throughout the province have made excellent progress toward recovery, with liti'le or no evidence of paralysis of a permanent nature. This very satisfactory position is Sue mainly to the high Etandard of medical skill in like three main hospitals in Taranaki and of the private prac'itioners generally. The- dianger of infection, has been shown to be exceedingly low, and a great many parents have been need, lessly anxious. In one large instl ution where a case occurred t here was no’ another case. In only one instance has there been Two dises in the one family.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 432, 13 May 1937, Page 4
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125PARALYSIS PATIENTS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 432, 13 May 1937, Page 4
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