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Notifiable Diseases

Three cases ot notifiable diseases were reported in the Christchurch health district last week, one each of infective hepatitis, tuberculosis, and pemphigus neonatorum. There was a death from tuberculosis. a A boy of two was admitted to the Christchurch Hospital on Saturday after drinking iodine. He was discharged next day.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30036, 22 January 1963, Page 11

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Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CII, Issue 30036, 22 January 1963, Page 11

Notifiable Diseases Press, Volume CII, Issue 30036, 22 January 1963, Page 11

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