Arthritis Among Men— ** It is not a possibility, but it is a certainty,” said Mr 1). S* Wylie, F.R.C.5., in affirming, during the course of medical evidence in the Supreme Court at Palmerston North, that if lie were to examine the first 50 men he met he would find 30 per cent, suffered from arthritis i without showing the symptons. There was usually some degree of arthritis in all men of more than 50 years of age. he said, hut accident or hard usage on the field of sport might bring about its occurence at an earlier age.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19890, 20 May 1936, Page 8
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