INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
THE AUCKLAND OUTBREAK.
[Pin Press Association.] AUCKLAND, February 18. Infantile, paralysis is still spreading steadily, seven- more cases being notified to-day. Five were in the city and four in the country. One death was reported. _ . ~ There have now been 217 cases m the province, including fifteen ea • , P Owing to the indisposition of severa. boarders, it lias been decided to isolate all boarders at King’s College tor fourteen days, in view of the infantile paralysis epidemic. Day boys will remain away from school for the same period. CASES IN NAPIER. [Per Press Association.] NAPIER, February 18. A child died of infantile paralysis tov Another case is being treated at the hospital. __ CASES IN GISBORNE. [Per Press Association.] GISBORNE, February 18. To the present five cases of infantile paralysis have been reported and one death has occurred.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 8
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138INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17096, 19 February 1916, Page 8
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