INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
FIVE CASES AT PALMERSTON HOSPITAL. (BY TEI.KG It A PIT PRESS ASSOCIATION PALMERSTON N., March 18. Five fresh cases of infantile paralysis have been admitted to the hospital during the last 24 hours, the eases coming from Feilding, Otaki, Glen Oroun, Palmerston N. (2). One admission was the third from one family during the last three days. Only the Feilding case is renorted serious. DOCTOR’S OFFER ACCEPTED. AUCKLAND, March 18. The Hospital Board has accepted the offer bv Dr. Dukes, a registered medical practitioner from North Auckland, to cure cases of infantile paralysis in the Auckland Hospital. Dr. Duke has claimed remarkable results in private treatment. His work will be supervised hv Dr.'Keith Mneky. T>r. Gnnson, and tVTr IVTilsom. Th-e chairman of flic Board said he was satisfied with the work in the hospital, and the whole-hearted manner in wuich doctors and nurses toiled. The motion did not indicate that he was dissatisfied, but he wanted to put n spoke in the wheels of those insistent claims that tliis or that man had a cure.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 9
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177INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 9
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