INFANTILE PARALYSIS
CASE NEAR INVERCARGILL I
The Department of Health has h««| advised that a case of infantile paralyi sis has .been reported near Invercargill The sufferer is four and a-half years oj age. This case is noi affecting thf schools, which remain open in the diac tiict. _. , ~ “ -.’.J FIRST WANGANUI GASES WANGANUI, April 7. A boy, aged nine years, from Wan* ganui East was admitted to the Wan« ganui Hospital this - morning, and waf later diagnosed as a positive case of m# fantile paralysis. This is the first eas4 in Wanganui. .. ■ Two suspects were • reported in tbi Raetihi district to-day, and these wenp transferred to hospital at where they were declared positive.
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Evening Star, Issue 22617, 8 April 1937, Page 10
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113INFANTILE PARALYSIS Evening Star, Issue 22617, 8 April 1937, Page 10
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