CASES ELSEWHERE
(BY TEIEORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
PALMERSTON N., 18th March. Five fresh cases of infantile paralysis were admitted to the hospital in the last twenty-four hours, the cases coming from Feilding, Otaki, Glen Oroua; and Palmerston (2). One admission was the third from one family in the last'three days. Only the Feilding case is serious.
NELSON, 18th March.
A woman from Motueka, admitted to Nelson Hospital on Tuesday suffering from infantile paralysis, died to-day.
CHRISTCHURCH, 18th March. Four suspected cases of infantile paralysis were reported between 10 o'clock last night and 10 o'clock to-night. Two are in the city and two in the country.
CHRISTOHURCH, This Day. Four new cases of infantile paralysis are reported in the Christchurch district, including a woman 38 years of age in the city. This case has not been diagnosed. ■
DUNEDIN, This Day. A Balclutha suspect of infantile paralysis, a man, aged 20, and one city sus-' pect, are positive cases. The other suspect is still undetermined.
ASHBURTON, This Day. A married woman (32), who. is understood to have a family of seven, has been admitted to hospital from Tinwald as a paralysis suspect. The two previous suspects have been declared positive cases. • ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 6
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