INFANTILE PARALYSIS
MORE MASTERTON CASES.
(Per Press Association '
’ MASTERTON, Jan. 14. The position in regard to the infantile paralysis epidemic was slightly worse to-day. , iA second death, that of a young boy, occurred to-night, while two fresh cases are reported. A PALMERSTON PATIENT PALMERSTON N., January 15. A further case of infantile paralysis is reported. A girl aged 19 months was admitted to tlie hospital from Rongotea. Hgr condition is not serious. . .. x
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1925, Page 2
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73INFANTILE PARALYSIS Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1925, Page 2
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