Notifiable Diseases.—Twenty cases of notifiable diseases were reported in the Christchurch-Greymouth Health District in the week ended August 27 In Christchurch there were three cases of scarlet fever, three of tuberculosis, one of erysipelas, one of amoebic dysentery, one of undulant fever, and 10 of food poisoning. In Greymouth there was one case of tuberculosis.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26511, 28 August 1951, Page 8
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