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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

POSITION AT DUNEDIN,

Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Dec. 18

No positive cases of infantile paralysis were admitted to Dunedin Hospital to-day, although four children were received for observation purposes during the afternoon. These latest admissions bring the total number of cases, both positive and suspected, since the outbreak of the disease to 43, of whom 17 are paralysed. Eight or nine are showing definite symptoms of the disease and the remainder are under observation.

INVERCARGILL CLEAR. Per Press Association. INVERCARGILL, Dec. 17. _ Up to to-day there had been no notification of any infantile paralysis cases in the city area.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 2

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 2

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 2

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