THE TYPHOID OUTBREAK.
FOUR ADDITIONAL CASES. REPORTED THIS MORNING. ! Four additional cases were notified to the health authorities this morning in. connection with the typhoid outbreak. Two of the cases came from Mounti Albert, one from Grey Lynn, and one from Point Chevalier. Seven cases were reported yesterday, five from Mounu Albert, and two from the city. Tha Mount Albert cae-es all developed symp--torn* a week or more ago. There have been no further cases ad-* tnitted to the Auckland Hospital, where the patients are reported to be making satisfactory progress on the whole. Xo additional cases have been reported from the Mental Hospital. All the cases there are making good progress. Inoculation is etill proceeding under , the supervision of the Public Healtht Department at Mount Albert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 5
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