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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The Depaitment of Health has received the following notifications of infectious disl eases in the houpital districts ol the Wellington llealth Dibtrict for the week cudcd yesterday (tho figures for the picvious week being (riven in parentheses):— \VaiigAuui-Horowhenua:' Sarlct lever, 15 (la); diphtheria, 3 (1); erysipealas, 1 (1); hjdatids, 2 (0); opthalmia lieonatorum, 1 (0); tuberculosis, 0 (1); pneumonia, 0 (:!); polioui'yclilis, 0 (2). Wairarajia-Hawkcs Bay: Scarlet fo\cr, 11 (9); diphtheria, 1 (0); tuberculosis, I (3); pneumonia, 3 (2); enteric tever, 0 (1); septic abortion, 0 (1); 'eclampsia,' 0 Central Wellington: Scarlet fever, 14 (6); diphtheria, 10 (s);.tuberculosis, 3 (0); pneumonia, 2 (3);' cryaipelas, 1 (0). Nelson-Marlborpugh: ScSilet fc\cr., ,2 (1); puerperal fever. 1 (0). '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 16

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 16

INFECTIOUS DISEASES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 16

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