INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
LAST NIGHT’S REPORTS. (BY TELEbRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION • CHRISTCHURCH, March 24 | The North Canterbury Hospital Board jiassed a resolution urging the Health Department to make a thorough investigation by the highest qualified medical authorities in the Dominion into the causes of infantile paralysis. DUNEDIN, March 24. A suspected case of infantile paralysis at Higheliff has proved to be positive. WANGANUI, March 24. Two cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, one being a married woman aged 24, and the other a girl aged eleven. There are now thirtysix cases in .the hospital. All. are doing well, and none is regarded as serious. 9
TTMARU, March 24. An additional case of infantile paralysis, a girl aged four, and one suspected case, were reported to-day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 March 1925, Page 5
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