INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
THE AUCKLAND CASES. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRUO AUCKLAND, March 11. . Two cases of infantile paralysis are ’at present under treatment in Auckland Hospital. The sufferers are 'boys, aged respectively about two and three years. The medical authorities place the cases in the category of mild cases, and the patients are progressing favorably. ' Dr Maguire, medical superintendent of the Hospital, informed a reporte rthat at this time of the year there was usually one or two cases of infantile paralysis in the institution and there was nothing abnormal in this instance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVIII, 12 March 1914, Page 5
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