INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Til ILEE PATIENTS DISCHARGED. NEARLY :50 STILL IN HOSPITAL. All tlio children nt I > .*d morston Hns- - receiving treatment for infantile paralysis, with tlm exception of one. tins recent admission from Koxton. have now been released from isolation. so far advanced are they towards recovery. There are, however, still some '3O convalescents from the disease at the hospital and all are progressing; satisfactorily. Throe patients were discharged yesLerda.v. The patient recently admitted from Foxton is progressing as wall as can he expected and the cast' i,s not deemed serious.
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 575, 29 May 1925, Page 5
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