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DIPHTHERIA CASE

NORTHERN OUTBREAK. CHILDREN INNOCULATED. Last week Dr. Cook, the medical doctor for health in the North, visited the Awanui School where he innoculated the children against diptheria owing to the cases that have recently broken out in the district. .. - Dr. Cook had Nurses Smedley and Knight to assist him. Some parents whose children are ,not yet of school age, took advantage of the doctor’s visit to have their young children innoculated. Dr. Cook left Awanui on Wednesday to, visit the school at Motiitahgi for the purpose of inrioculatihg the children there, as a case of diptheria has broken out in that area. '

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Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 8

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DIPHTHERIA CASE Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 8

DIPHTHERIA CASE Northern Advocate, 26 February 1934, Page 8

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