INFANTILE PARALYSIS
30 CASES IN CANTERBURY,
Dr. Chessoit informed a "Press" ro» importer on Saturday that three more
caste from South Canterbury had been reported, and that, altogether, there had been thirty eases reported in Canterbury and Westland, nine occurring in. North Canterbury, twenty in \ South Canterbury, and one in West- , land. There had been four deaths altogether. **
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15561, 10 April 1916, Page 10
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