Notifiable Diseases. —One death from tuberculosis was notified in the Christchurch area of the Christchurch-Grey-mouth Health District last week. Three cases of scarlet fever, three of tuberculosis, one of cerebro-spinal meningitis, one of erysipelas, one of puerperal sepsis, one of eclampsia, one of'hydatids, one of undulant fever, one of food poisoning, and one of salmonellosis were also notified in this area. One case of scarlet fever was the only notification in Greymouth.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27169, 13 October 1953, Page 7
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