INFANTILE PARALYSIS
(Special to the "Evening Post.")
WANGANUI, This Day.
The first infantile paralysis case in three weeks was admitted to the Wanganui Hospital yesterday, states "The Post's" representative, the patient being a boy of eight years living at Wanganui East. There is no paralysis, but the case is diagnosed as positive. Twenty-two paralysis cases axe being treated at "Wanganui, including two from Hawera. Six patients have been discharged, cured.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1937, Page 9
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