INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
A DEATH AT TIMARU. j. By To'egraph.—Press Association, Timaru, April*. Four cases of infantile paralysis B»ve been reported this month—one Pleasant 'Point, one from RoeeVillc, and two from Timaru. One of the latter (a man thirty-eight years of ige) died to-day. FATAL CASE AT MOTUBKA., Nelson, April 0. A fatal case of infantile paralysia is reported from Motueka. The victim pM L. Carey, a music teacher, aged bct#«cn 25 and 30 years. THE EPIDEMIC AT GISBORN& Gisborne, Last Night. A fourteen-months old child whojwts admitted to the isolation hospital ft week ago, from Repongaere, died this morning. This is the sixth death'slnceJ the epidemic broke out. A native girl, 8 years of age, from Muriwai, lias been admitted to the hospital, and also inother Native boy, 11 years of age, from •Tologa Bay. So far seven of the patients have been discharged, the majority having been cured, wP*> some will require massage treatment
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1916, Page 5
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155INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1916, Page 5
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