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TYPHOID AT CHRISTCHURCH

. A SERIOUS OUTBREAK. i (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, October 12. “Never in my experience have there been so many cases of typhoid fever in the Christchurch Hospital,” said Dr Pearson, pathologist at the hospital, this morning. “I cannot remember more than three at the same time before. At present there are six definite cases.” Dr Pearson’ explained that the present outbreak presented serious features. “Previously, when two or three cases have come in, they have generally originated in some country district and have originated from contact with the first case. The cases at present appear to have no relation at all and have arisep. independently. ’ ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1929, Page 7

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TYPHOID AT CHRISTCHURCH Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1929, Page 7

TYPHOID AT CHRISTCHURCH Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1929, Page 7

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