THE ROLL CALL.
Of the 5S patient? remaining at the isolation hospital. 2fi are malp Maoris, 19 female Maoris. 11 male Eurnppans, and 2 frmale Europpans. Altojrpthpr. 66 cases buve been admitted during the epidemic—lß from the city. 30 from the snbtrrbs. and 0 from outside districts (Waihpke. etc.).
Of the city cases. 4 came from Hobson Street. 4 from Ponsonby, 3 from Nelson Street, 2 from Marmion Street, and 1 each from Beach Road. Vincent Street. Durham Street, Newton, and Parnell
Mangere supplied 19 of the suburban ease?, Onehunga S. Shoal Bay 3. Grey Lynn and Takapuna 2 each, and Mount Eden. Pukaki. Morningside, Otahuhu and Epsom 1 each.
Tlip.ro has bpcn only 1 death in I. hospital—lhat of ? Msori woman from ' Onphuncrn. Tho patients *till under trp.itmp.nt aro reported to be progres?in.f well, and it U pxppcted that sevpral ' niorp will be rpady for discharge early * in the coming ■nepk. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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THE ROLL CALL.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 5
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