INFANTILE PARALYSIS
New Greymouth Case
YOUNG MAN IN HOSPITAL. A single man, aged 27 years, resid. ing in Grevmouth, was admitted to the Grey Hospital last evening, suffering from, moderately severe paralysis of the right arm. His condition is satisfactory. The hospital authorities reported last evening that the other infantile paralysis cases in the hospital are all progie s.ng satisfactorily. Eleven Children IN MASTERTON HOSPITAL. MASTERTON, April 25. A "irl of four and a-half years, from Masterton, was admitted to the hos, p'.tal on Saturdav as a suspected case of infantile paralysis. This was the first case in the district for a week. There are now eleven children in tile hospital, seven having been diagnosed as positive cases.
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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1937, Page 5
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118INFANTILE PARALYSIS Grey River Argus, 26 April 1937, Page 5
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