INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
THE EPIDEMIC Sf'KßfDi&G.'-V.' J!y Telegraph—Prestfc'ksspcia'tion. Ghristehuhsh, 'Marcjx Ernest John Gibbs, aged'l9 last night oit infantil6 ! 'pttralyß'|f.-.;,. Auckland/ Minnie Phillips, a'gtot' 24 ycajß,. : at wfcakatano of • infamtilfc after one week's illnessi'- She died , qif the eve of the day''On'Whicli s]ie,wqs to have been -married. , A ease of infantile' 'paralysis admitted to the hospital. The (i yictjin is a girl, aged one yeai;,. coming the heart of the city. There (M.now three cases in the all of .a mild character. ' ' „ . , A CASK AT TijIAEU. ' 1 By Telegraph—Pi'e'Ss Association: Tii\iary, A case of infantile paralysis has been reported, and another,' is {mapped to exist. ; I'."- J)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 8
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105INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 8
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