INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
• PATIENTS COMPLETELY RECOVER. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Dr. Falconer, medical superintendent of Dunedin Hospital, stated during inspection of that, institution that, as far as Dunedin was concerned, only six of the patients who had been attacked by infantile paralysis were now showing any signs of disease. He considered there was a possibility that even these would not be deformed in any. way. and that they would ultimately throw off all the effects of the trouble.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 112, 14 May 1925, Page 6
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